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Practice! Practice!: A Latin Via Ovid Workbook
โ Scribed by Norma Goldman; Michael Rossi
- Publisher
- Wayne State University Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 151
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
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โฆ Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
I: Nominative, Accusative, Ablative Case; Questions and Answers; Singular and Plural: Questions and Answers; Singular and Plural
II: Genitive and Accusative Cases; Present Tense; Person and Number
III: Parts of Speech; Inflection; Number; Gender, Case; Commands
IV: Infinitive; Stem; First and Second Conjugations; Linking Verb Sum; Dative Case, Indirect Object; Imperative, Vocative, Principal Parts
V: Imperfect Tense; Dative Case Usage; Imperative Mood; Vocative Case; Imperfect of Sum; Nationality Game
VI: Second Declension, Masculine and Neuter; Agreement of Nouns and Adjectives; Cardinal Numbers; Roman Numerals
VII: First and Second Declension Adjectives; Ablative of means; Vocative in -e; Number practice
VIII: Future Tense; Nouns in -er and -ir in Second Declension; Future of Sum
IX: Perfect Tense; Dative with certain Adjectives; Conditions (Si Clauses); suus and eius; The Zodiac
X: Perfect Tense Forms; Perfect of Sum; Absum, Adsum; Principal Parts of Verbs
XI: Third Declension; I Stems; Duo, Duae, Duo; Mille, Milia; Partitive Genitive
XII: Neuter Third Declension; Video + infinitive; Substantives; Principal Parts; Nolo, Nolite
XIII: Superlatives; Ablative usage; Quem; Future Perfect
XIV: Third Conjugation; Third -io; Personal Pronouns; Parts of the Body; Etymology based on Anatomy; Partes Corporis Crossword Puzzle
XV: Fourth Conjugation; Future Tense; Synopsis of Verbs; Reflexive Pronouns; Prepositions with Accusative or Ablative Case
XVI: Hic and Ille; Imperatives
XVII: Passive Voice; Ablative of Agent; Relative Pronoun; Passive Infinitive
XVIII: Perfect Passive Participle; Quis, Quid; Eo
XIX: Fifth Declension; Ablative Absolute
XX: Perfect Passive; Deponent Verbs; Idem;
XXI: Fero; Third Declension Adjectives; Participles
XXII: Infinitives; Future Active Participle; Active Periphrastic; Comparison of Adjectives
XXIII: Indirect Statement; Quidam, Quaedam, Quiddam
XXIV: Present Subjective, Active and Passive; Independent Usage; Subjunctive of Sum
XXV: Imperfect Subjective: Purpose and Result Clauses; Imperfect Subjunctive of Sum
XXVI: Perfect Subjunctive; Pluperfect Subjunctive Conditions; Dative Usage
XXVII: Subjunctive Synopsis; Indirect Question; Locative; Church Latin Crosswords
XXVIII: Cum, Preposition and Conjunction; Cum Clauses; Comparison of Adjectives; Superlative
XXIX: Relative Clauses with Indicative and Subjunctive; Impersonal Verbs; Gerund with Genitive
XXX: Volo, Nolo, Malo: Noun Clause of Desire; Subjunctive by Attraction; Legal Crosswords
XXXI: Meter; Reading Poetry; Fio; Conditions, Months
XXXII: Deponent Verbs; Indirect Questions; Tense Sequence: Primary and Secondary
XXXIII: Pronouns Num and Nonne; Partitive Genitive
XXXIV: Participles; Passive Periphrastic: Gerundive
XXXV: Synopsis of Fero; Subjunctive Review
XXXVI: Ways to Express Purpose
XXXVII: Ablative Usage
XXXVIII: Roman House; Gerund and Gerundive
XXXIX: Deponent Verb Review; Vocative
XL: Dative Case Review
Key and Answers to Crossward Puzzles
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