Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.

Latin for Beginners eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 433 pages of information about Latin for Beginners.
about the stem of adjectives of the third declension?  Into what classes are these adjectives divided?  How can you tell to which of the classes an adjective belongs?  Decline acer, omnis, par\.  What are the nominative endings and genders of nouns of the fourth or u-declension?  What nouns are feminine by exception?  Decline adventus, lacus, cornu, domus\.  Give the rules for the ordinary expression of the place to which, the place from which, the place in which.  What special rules apply to names of towns, small islands, and rus\?  What is the locative case?  What words have a locative case?  What is the form of the locative case?  Translate _Galba lives at home, Galba lives at Rome, Galba lives at Pompeii_.  What is the rule for gender in the fifth or e:\-declension?  Decline dies\, res\.  When is the long e:\ shortened?  What can you say about the plural of the fifth declension?  Decline tuba\, servus\, pilum\, ager\, puer\, miles\, consul\, flumen\, caedes\, animal\.  How is the _time when_ expressed?  Name the classes of pronouns and define each class.  Decline ego, tu, is\.  What are the reflexives of the first and second persons?  What is the reflexive of the third person?  Decline it.  Translate I see myself, he sees himself, he sees him.  Decline ipse\.  How is ipse\ used?  Decline idem\.  Decline hic\, iste\, ille\.  Explain the use of these words.  Name and translate the commoner indefinite pronouns.  Decline aliquis\, quisquam\, quidam\, quisque\.

VII.  REVIEW OF LESSONS LIII-LX

524. Give the English of the following words: 

  NOUNS
    FIRST DECLENSION
    aquila\ fossa\

SECOND DECLENSION aedificium\ negotium\ captivus\ spatium\ concilium\ vallum\ imperium\
THIRD DECLENSION agmen\ mors\ celeritas\ mulier\ civitas\ multitudo\ clamor\ munitio\ cohors\ nemo\ difficultas\ obses\ explorator\ opinio\ gens\ regio\ latitudo\ rumor\ longitudo\ scelus\ magnitudo\ servitus\ mens\ timor\ mercator\ valles\ mille\

    FOURTH DECLENSIONS
    aditus\ passus\
    commeatus\

    FIFTH DECLENSION
    res frumentaria\

ADJECTIVES
FIRST AND SECOND DECLENSIONS
aequus\          pessimus\
bini\            plurimus\
ducenti\         posterus\
duo\             primus\
exterus\          reliquus
inferus\         secundus\
maximus\         singuli\
medius\          superus\
minimus\         tardus\
opportunus\      terni\
optimus\         unus\
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