Latin Grammar Grammar, Vocabularies and Exercises in Preparation for the Reading of the Missal and Breviary
Material type: TextPublication details: London B. Herder Book Co 1944Description: 334pDDC classification:- B50 S283
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includes index and biblioraphy
Declension. Gender. First declension. Position ot adjectives i Second declension. Agreement of adjectives. Conjugation of verbs. Present indicative of esse and posse. Subject pronouns Third declension. Neuter nouns and adjectives. Declension of adjectives . . . . ......... Verbs. Present indicative. Active and passive voice of the regular conjugations ... ........ Personal pronouns: subject, object, reflexive. Is. Cum with pronouns. Present indicative of ire ...... Imperfect tense, active and passive voice. The imperative. Imperfect of esse, posse, ire. Esto, estate . . . . . . Fourth declension. Future tense, active and passive voice. Future of esse, posse, ire ...... Fifth declension. Participles. Gerundive. Declension and agreement of participles. Participles of esse, posse, ire . . Perfect tense, active and passive voice. Formation of other perfect tenses. Perfect of esse, posse, ire. Verbs irregular in the perfect. Irregular past participles. Prepositions govern¿ing, the accusative. Prepositions governing the ablative. In, sub, super ............... Present subjunctive, active and passive voice. Present sub¿junctive of esse, posse, ire. Uses of the subjunctive Demonstratives: hie, ille, iste. Intensive pronoun, ipse . . 74 Imperfect subjunctive, active and passive voice. Imperfect subjunctive of esse, posse, ire. Further uses of the subjunc¿tive: Third conjugation verbs in -io ......... 89 Reading Lesson ............. 95 Deponent verbs. Semidcponents ........ 97 Reading Lesson ............. 103 Relative pronoun, qui. Interrogative, quis. Indefinite pro¿nouns and adjectives. Present indicative, active and passive, of ferrc ............... 106 Reading Lesson .............. 117 Ablative absolute. Fieri ........... 119 Reading Lesson ............. 126 Indirect discourse, Infinitives ......... 129 Reading Lesson ............. 135 Impersonal verbs. Adjectives of special declension. Uses of . the dative: Comparison of adjectives and adverbs. Irregular compari¿sons. Velle, nolle. Command with nolle. Uses of the abla¿tive: Questions, -ne, nonne, num, numquid. Double questions, utrum . . . an, -ne . . . an, an. Edam and non as adver¿ bial particles. Defective verbs. Uses of the accusative:
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