Rules of Latin Grammar

Rules of Latin Grammar

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Introducing 91 Rules of Latin Grammar

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Introducing 91 Rules of Latin Grammar

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  1. 1 Introducing 91 Rules of Latin Grammar
  2. 2 Rule 1: Apposition
  3. 3 Rule 2: Noun-Adjective Agreement
  4. 4 Rule 3: Some Adjectives Describe Part of their Noun
  5. 5 Rule 4: The Genitives of nōs and vōs
  6. 6 Rule 5: The Third Person Reflexive Pronoun
  7. 7 Rule 6: Possession with Pronouns
  8. 8 Rule 7: Possessive Adjectives and the Genitive
  9. 9 Rule 8: Case, Number, and Gender of the Relative Pronoun
  10. 10 Rule 9: Subject Verb Agreement
  11. 11 Rule 10: What Adverbs Modify
  12. 12 Rule 11: Yes or No Questions
  13. 13 Rule 12: Nōnne and Num
  14. 14 Rule 13: The Nominative Case
  15. 15 Rule 14: The Vocative Case
  16. 16 Rule 15: The Basics of the Genitive Case
  17. 17 Rule 16: The Genitive of Possession
  18. 18 Rule 17: The Genitive of Material
  19. 19 Rule 18: The Genitive of Description
  20. 20 Rule 19: The Genitive of the Whole
  21. 21 Rule 20: The Objective Genitive
  22. 22 Rule 21: The Genitive with Adjectives
  23. 23 Rule 22: The Genitive with Verbs of Memory
  24. 24 Rule 23: The Genitive with Verbs of Reminding
  25. 25 Rule 24: The Genitive of the Charge/Penalty
  26. 26 Rule 25: The Dative of Indirect Object
  27. 27 Rule 26: Dative with Special Verbs
  28. 28 Rule 27: The Dative with Compounds
  29. 29 Rule 28: The Dative of Possession
  30. 30 Rule 29: The Dative of Agent
  31. 31 Rule 30: The Dative of Reference
  32. 32 Rule 31: The Dative of Separation
  33. 33 Rule 32: The Double Dative and Dative of Purpose
  34. 34 Rule 33: The Dative with Adjectives
  35. 35 Rule 34: The Direct Object Accusative
  36. 36 Rule 35: The Cognate Accusative
  37. 37 Rule 36: The Predicate Accusative
  38. 38 Rule 37: The Accusative with Compound Verbs
  39. 39 Rule 38: The Accusative with Verbs of Teaching and Showing
  40. 40 Rule 39: The Accusative Subject of an Infinitive
  41. 41 Rule 40: The Accusative with Time and Space
  42. 42 Rule 41: The Ablative of Separation
  43. 43 Rule 42: The Ablative of Source/Material
  44. 44 Rule 43: The Ablative of Cause
  45. 45 Rule 44: The Ablative of Agent
  46. 46 Rule 45: The Ablative of Comparison
  47. 47 Rule 46: Comparisons with Quam
  48. 48 Rule 47: The Ablative of Means/Instrument
  49. 49 Rule 48: The Ablative with PUFF-V Deponents
  50. 50 Rule 49: The Ablative with opus and ūsus
  51. 51 Rule 50: The Ablative of Manner
  52. 52 Rule 51: The Ablative of Accompaniment
  53. 53 Rule 52: The Ablative of Degree of Difference
  54. 54 Rule 53: The Ablative of Description
  55. 55 Rule 54: The Ablative of Price
  56. 56 Rule 56: The Ablative with dignus and indignus
  57. 57 Rule 58: Time with the Ablative and Accusative
  58. 58 Rule 59: Relations of Place with the Ablative and Accusative
  59. 59 Rule 55: The Ablative of Respect/Specification
  60. 60 Rule 60: Nouns that Take the Locative
  61. 61 Rule 61: The Jussive Subjunctive
  62. 62 Rule 62: The Optative Subjunctive
  63. 63 Rule 63: The Deliberative Subjunctive
  64. 64 Rule 64: The Potential Subjunctive
  65. 65 Rule 65: Commands in Latin
  66. 66 Rule 66: Negative Commands
  67. 67 Rule 67: The Infinitive as a Subject
  68. 68 Rule 68: The Complementary Infinitive
  69. 69 Rule 69: The Infinitive in Indirect Statement
  70. 70 Rule 70: The Historical Infinitive
  71. 71 Rule 71: Sequence of Tenses
  72. 72 Rule 72: The Relative Time of Participles

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