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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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Unfinished Verbs: Overview
An overview of the verbs at the beginning of the second year: the indicative praesens, imperfectum and futurum simplex and the infinitive praesens , always in the active and passive. Below is also an overview of the translation of those forms.
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Declension models of nouns and adjectives: Schema
A diagram listing all models of the nouns and adjectives of the first three classes, arranged according to the genitive.
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Gerund and Gerund: Exercise - Pegasus novus 4
Exercise to practice the verbal noun or gerund and verbal adjective or gerund .
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Harrison Potter and Philosophi Lapis - Pegasus 3
Online exercise associated with Caput 8: 8.1 Harrius Potter et Philosphi Lapis.
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Adjective clause: Learning path - Pegasus 3
Learning path about the adjective clause. Belongs to Caput 7, Heroes, 7.5 of the method.
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Realis, potentialis and irrealis: Learning path - Pegasus 3
Learning path, created with Bookwidgets, about realis, potentialis and irrealis at Caput 6: 6.5 of the method.
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Substantive and adjective of the three classes: Assignments
Additional exercises such as repetition or deepening about the nouns and adjectives of the three classes: adjective in choosing the noun, determining, translating, sorting.
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Regular tenses: Overview
An overview of all verb forms of the regular verbs in Latin.
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Relative and interrogative pronoun
Extra exercises (as a repetition or deepening) about the relative pronoun qui quae quod and the interrogative pronoun quis? quae? quid? and q onion? quae? quod? .
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Overviews and schedules around verbs - Pegasus 1
Summary of everything about the verb up to and including caput 6 of Pegasus 1.
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Substantives and adjectives: Tables and explanation - Pegasus 1
Summary of the nouns and adjectives of the first and second class after caput 6 of Pegasus 1.
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