The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue, Or, A Plain and Easy Introduction to Latin Grammar: Wherein the Principles of the Language are Methodically Digested, Both in English and Latin : with Useful Noted and Observations, Explaining the Terms of Grammar, and Further Improving Its RulesCollins and Hannay, 1827 - 168 pages |
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accusative active added adjective adverbs called common commonly comparative compounds conjugation cùm dative declension declined derived Dominus English examples expressed feet finished formed four frequently fuisse future gender genitive gerund govern Greek hæc hath imperative Indicative Infinitive ipse joined kinds Latin loved manner mihi mood nature neuter nominative NOTE nouns participles passive perfect person Plautus Plur plural Præs preposition present preterite pronouns quæ quid quis quod Quot reason respect RULE sentence short shorten signify Sing singular sometimes speaking Subjunctive substantive sunt superlative supine syllable tenses terminations thing third Thou tibi tive understood verb verse voice vowel words