ablative absolute
how to identify a noun's declension
sequence of tenses
1st conjugation indicative and subjunctive forms (amō, amāre)
all indicative forms of "sum"
fero, ferre (present tense)
present of sum
3rd declension neuter noun endings
Catullus 51
UNUS NAUTA (pronominal adjectives)
Latin numbers
Aeneid 2.526-558: The Death of Priam
Aeneid 1.1-11
Third declension (masculine/feminine)
Second Declension (neuter)
what about the vocative?
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