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Index
Cover Praise for Wiley's Real Latin: Learning Latin from the Source Title page Copyright page List of Illustrations Walk-Through Tour of Features About the Website
For Instructors For Students
Preface INTRODUCTION
0.1 Parts of Speech 0.2 The Pronunciation of Latin
CHAPTER 1
1.1 Inflected Language 1.2 Nouns 1.3 Verbs 1.4 Pronouns: HIC, HAEC, HOC 1.5 Prepositions 1.6 Adverbs 1.7 Conjunctions
CHAPTER 2
2.1 Second Declension Nouns 2.2 Adjectives 2.3 Second Conjugation: Present Indicative Active 2.4 Imperfect Indicative Active 2.5 Demonstrative Pronoun: Is, Ea, Id
CHAPTER 3
3.1 Direct Questions 3.2 Personal Pronouns 3.3 Demonstrative Pronoun: Ille, Illa, Illud 3.4 Third Conjugation 3.5 Negatives 3.6 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 4
4.1 Third Declension Nouns 4.2 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 5
5.1 Fourth and Fifth Declension Nouns 5.2 Fourth and Mixed Conjugations: Present and Imperfect Indicative Active 5.3 Future Indicative Active 5.4 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 6
6.1 Perfect Indicative Active 6.2 Future Perfect Indicative Active 6.3 Pluperfect Indicative Active 6.4 Irregular Verbs: Sum and Possum 6.5 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 7
7.1 The Passive Voice 7.2 Relative Pronoun 7.3 Connecting or Demonstrative Relative 7.4 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 8
8.1 Participles 8.2 Use of Participles
CHAPTER 9
9.1 The Passive Voice Continued 9.2 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 10
10.1 Infinitives 10.2 Reported/Indirect Statement; Accusative and Infinitive 10.3 Reflexive Pronoun 10.4 Syncopated Forms of the Perfect
CHAPTER 11
11.1 Deponent Verbs 11.2 Participles of Deponent Verbs 11.3 Infinitives of Deponent Verbs 11.4 Causal Clauses 11.5 Uses of Cases
CHAPTER 12
12.1 Irregular Verbs: Ferō, Volō, Nōlō, Mālō, Eō, Fīō 12.2 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 13
13.1 Subjunctive Mood 13.2 Subjunctive of Irregular Verbs 13.3 Independent Uses of the Subjunctive 13.4 More Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 14
14.1 Subjunctive Passive 14.2 Subjunctive of Deponent Verbs 14.3 Sequence of Tenses 14.4 Purpose and Result Clauses 14.5 Noun Clauses Introduced by Ut
CHAPTER 15
15.1 Gerunds and Gerundives 15.2 Supine 15.3 Uses of Cases
CHAPTER 16
16.1 Cum Clauses 16.2 Subjunctive in Relative Clauses 16.3 Pronominal Adjectives
CHAPTER 17
17.1 Direct Questions 17.2 Indirect Questions 17.3 Verbs with the Dative 17.4 Impersonal Passive 17.5 Uses of the Cases
CHAPTER 18
18.1 Imperative Mood 18.2 Negative Commands (prohibitions) 18.3 Indirect/Reported Commands 18.4 Uses of Cases
CHAPTER 19
19.1 Degrees of Comparison: Comparative and Superlative 19.2 Constructions with the Comparative and Superlative 19.3 Verbs of Fearing
CHAPTER 20
20.1 Conditional Sentences 20.2 Verbs/Expressions of Doubting: Dubitō, Dubium Est, Incertum Est 20.3 Construction for Verbs of Hindering, Preventing, Forbidding
CHAPTER 21
21.1 More on Temporal Clauses 21.2 More on Indirect Speech/Statement
CONCLUSION APPENDICES
Appendix 1 Some Verbs Followed by a Complementary Infinitive Appendix 2 Idem, Iste, Ipse Appendix 3 Numerals Appendix 4 Nōlō, Mālō, Fīō Appendix 5 Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive Appendix 6 Roman Nomenclature Appendix 7 So-Called Future Imperative Appendix 8 Timeline
Vocabulary: Latin to English Vocabulary: English to Latin Index
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