THE NOUN
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Declensions
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First Declension (Feminine)
Second Declension (Masculine)
Second Declension (Neuter)
Third Declension (Masculine and Feminine)
Third Declension (Neuter)
Fourth Declension (Masculine)
Fourth Declension (Neuter)
Fifth Declension (Feminine)
- CASES
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Ablatives
- Ablative Endings
- Uses of the Ablative with Prepositions
- Place Where
Place From Where / Separation
Attendance
Material
Manner
(Personal) Agent
Person Through Whom
Period / Character of Time
- Uses of the Ablative without Prepositions
- Time When
Time Within When
Origin
Respect / Specification
Manner
Comparison
Quality / Description
Means / Instrument
Measure / Standard
Degree of Difference
(Specific) Price
with verbs of Plenty / Want
with special verbs
with Opus and Usus
Cause
Attendant Circumstances
Penalty
Ablative Absolute
- Prepositions that Take the Ablative
Accusatives
- Accusative Endings
- Uses of the Accusative
- Direct Object
Extent of Time
Extent of Space
Extent of Degree
Terminal
Respect / Greek
Double
Exclamatory
Indirect Statement (Accusative and Infinitive)
Datives
- Dative Endings
- Uses of the Dative
- Indirect Object
Intransitive Verbs
Compound Verbs
Possession
(Dis)Interest / (Dis)Advantage
Ethical
Reference
Agent
Purpose
Double
Local / Place to Which / Locative
with Special Adjectives
Genitives
- Genitive Endings
- Uses of the Genitive
- Specification / Appositive
Property / Possessive
Origin
Subjective / Active
Objective / Passive
Quality
Partitive / of the Whole
with Prepositional Substantives
with Special Adjectives
with Verbals
with Verbs of:
Memory
Emotion
Impersonal Emotion
Judicial
Rating / Buying
(General) Value
Material
Locatives
- Locative Endings
- Explanation
Nominatives
- Nominative Endings
- Explanation
Vocatives
- Vocative Endings
- Explanation
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Greek Declensions
- First Declension
Second Declension
Third Declension
Mixed Declensions (2nd and 3rd)
Mixed Declensions (3rd and 4th)
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Irregular Nouns
- Redundant Nouns
Heteroclytes
Heterogeneous Nouns
Defective Nouns
Peculiar Nouns
THE VERB
- Conjugations
- Regular Verbs: Indicative Mood: Active Voice
Regular Verbs: Indicative Mood: Passive Voice
Regular Verbs: Subjunctive Mood: Active Voice
Regular Verbs: Subjunctive Mood: Passive Voice
Irregular Verbs: Indicative Mood: Active Voice
Irregular Verbs: Subjunctive Mood: Active Voice
Irregular Verbs: Passive Voice (Indicative and Subjunctive Mood)
- MOODS
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Imperatives
- Present (First) Imperatives
Future (Second) Imperatives
Negative Imperatives
Indicatives
- Explanation
Infinitives
- Infinitive Endings
Infinitives of Conjugations
Infinitives Translation
Infinitive as Verbal Noun
Indirect Discourse (Accusative and Infinitive)
Subjunctives
- Uses of the Subjunctive as Main Verb
- Potential
Optative
Volitive:
Hortatory
Jussive
Prohibitive
Concessive
Deliberative
- Uses of the Subjunctive in a Subordinate Clause
- Purpose
Relative Clause of Characteristic
Result
Fear
Causal
Cum Temporal
Cum...Tum
Antequam / Postquam
Dum
Substantive Clause:
Volitive / Indirect Imperatives
Optative
Result
Quin
Indirect Question
Adversitive Clause
Attraction
Logical Conditions
Ideal Conditions:
Future Less Vivid
Unreal Conditions:
Present Contrary to Fact / Present Contrafactual
Past Contrary to Fact / Past Contrafactual
General Conditions:
Present General
Past General
Condition of Comparison
Sequence of Tenses
- Verbals
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Participles
- Forms of Participles
Present Active
Perfect Passive
Future Active
Future Passive
Gerunds
- Explanation
Gerundives
- Explanation
Gerundive of Obligation
Supine
- Supine Endings
- Explanation
Purpose
Future Passive Infinitive
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The Voices
- Active
Passive
Middle
Deponent
Semi-Deponent
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The Tenses
- Present
Imperfect
Future
(Present) Perfect
Pluperfect / Past Perfect
Future Perfect
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Aspect
- Explanation
- English Tense and Aspect
- Latin Tense and Aspect
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Numbers
- Explanation:
Singular
Dual
Plural
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Persons
- Explanation:
First
Second
Third
PARTICLES
- Prepositions
- Take Ablative
Take Accusative
Take Both
- Interjections
- Explanation
Surprise
Joy
Sorrow and Pain
Calling
Praise
- Adverbs
- Conjunctions
- Coordinating
Subordinating
THE PRONOUN
THE ADJECTIVE
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Positive
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Comparative
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Superlative
SYNTAX
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Clauses
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Conditions
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Indirect Speech
BIBLIOGRAPHY