THE NOUN
Declensions
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
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

Greek Declensions
First Declension
Second Declension
Third Declension
Mixed Declensions (2nd and 3rd)
Mixed Declensions (3rd and 4th)

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
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
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

The Voices
Active
Passive
Middle
Deponent
Semi-Deponent

The Tenses
Present
Imperfect
Future
(Present) Perfect
Pluperfect / Past Perfect
Future Perfect

Aspect
Explanation
English Tense and Aspect
Latin Tense and Aspect

Numbers
Explanation:
     Singular
     Dual
     Plural

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
Positive
Comparative
Superlative
SYNTAX
Clauses
Conditions
Indirect Speech
BIBLIOGRAPHY