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Latin Order of Words
65
The Present Indicative Active of the Fourth Conjugation
73
The Future Indicative Active of the Third and Fourth
79
Present Indicative Passive of the First Conjugation
87
The Present Indicative Passive of the Third and Fourth
93
The Perfect Past Perfect and Future Perfect Indicative
108
Past Perfect Indicative Principal Parts Continued
115
Review of the Active Voice
119
The Perfect Infinitive Passive and the Future Infinitive
127
Word Formation Dē Mūciō Scaevolā Concluded
137
The Third Declension Consonant Stems Masculines
143
The Third Declension Irregular Nouns De Brūtō
154
LESSON PAGE LXIII Reading Lesson Orpheus et Eurydicē
157
Word Formation
158
Adjectives of the Third Declension Three Endings
160
Adjectives of the Third Declension Two Endings
162
Adjectives of the Third Declension One Ending
163
Midas the King of the Golden Touch
164
Regular Comparison of Adjectives The Comparative with quam
165
Declension of Comparatives The Ablative of the Measure of Difference
167
Irregular Comparison of Adjectives The Declension of plūs
169
Formation and Comparison of Adverbs
171
Formation and Comparison of Adverbs Concluded Dialogue
173
The Fourth Declension
174
Expressions of Place
175
The Fifth Declension The Ablative of Time
179
Gender in the Third Declension Word Formation
181
The Nine Irregular Adjectives
183
Classes of Pronouns Personal and Reflexive Pro nouns
185
The Intensive Pronoun ipse The Demonstrative
188
Pronoun idem
189
The Demonstrative Pronouns hic iste ille
190
The Subjunctive Mood Present Subjunctive of the First and Second Conjugations The Indicative and Subjunctive Compared
211
The Present Subjunctive of the Third and Fourth Conjugations The Subjunctive of Purpose
215
Past Subjunctive of the First and Second Conjuga tions Sequence of Tenses
216
Past Subjunctive of the Third and Fourth Conjuga tions Noun Clauses of Purpose
219
Subjunctive of sum and possum
222
Perfect and Past Perfect Subjunctive of vocō moneō regō and audio Hērō et Leander
224
The Subjunctive of Result Hērō et Leander Concluded
226
The Dative with Compounds
229
Word Formation
231
The Irregular Verbs volō nōlō mālō
233
Vocabulary Review Constructions with cum
235
Vocabulary Review The Irregular Verb eō
237
Vocabulary Review Indirect Statements
238
Vocabulary Review The Irregular Verb ferō
242
Vocabulary Review Indirect Questions
243
Vocabulary Review The Irregular Verb fiō
246
Vocabulary Review Predicate Accusative Dative of Purpose
247
Vocabulary Review The Gerund and Gerundive
249
Vocabulary Review Review of Agreement and of the Genitive and Dative
252
Vocabulary Review Review of the Accusative and Ablative
254
Vocabulary Review Review of the Gerund and Ge rundive the Infinitive and the Subjunctive
256
Vocabulary Review Review of Word Formation
257
A The Subjunctive of Characteristic or Description
259
SELECTIONS FOR SIGHT READING
273
LATIN PLAY PERSEUS AND ANDROMEDA
279
LATIN SONGS
294
SUMMARY OF RULES OF SYNTAX
321
WORD LISTS FOR FIRST AND SECOND HALF YEARS
357
LATINENGLISH VOCABULARY I
1
ENGLISHLATIN VOCABULARY 23
23
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