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  • CoverTitleIntroductionCONTENTSPART IPreliminary ChapterLesson I. First DeclensionLesson II. The Verb.-Present and Imperfect ActiveLesson III. Second Declension.-PrepositionsLesson IV. The Verb.-Future and Perfect Indicative ActiveLesson V. Adjectives, Class I.-Time When, Time How LongLesson VI. Pluperfect and Future Perfect Indicative.-Si, Ubi, Postquam with Future Perfect IndicativeLesson VII. Third Declension.-Descriptive Genitive.-Est and Genitive.-Gender rhymesLesson VIII. Third Declension: Neuter Nouns.-Motion to and from a placeLesson IX. A few Hints on the Third Declension.-Place whereLesson X. Adjectives, Class II.-Amans.-Genitive of priceLesson XI. Fourth Declension.-Present and Imperfect Subjunctive.-Final ClausesLesson XII. Fifth Declension.-Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive.-Cum and SubjunctiveLesson XIII. Supine, Future Participle Active and Past Participle Passive.-Supine after a Verb of Motion. Noun and Participle for English Abstract Noun.-Personal Pronouns, Ego and Tu.-Demonstratives, Is, ea,idLesson XIV. Ablative Absolute.-Se, SeseLesson XV. Infinitive and Participles.-Accusative and Infinitive.-Hic,haec,hoc.Lesson XVI. Accusative and Infinitive.-Qui, quae, quod.-Adjectives with -ius in the Genitive and -i in the Dative.-Ipse, -a, -um.Lesson XVII. Consecutive Clauses.-Ille, IsteLesson XVIII. Alius.-The GerunsLesson XIX. Perfect Tenses of the Passive and Sum, etc.-A and AblativeLesson XX. Perfect Tenses of Sum.-Third Person Singular Passive of Verbs.-Compounds of SumLesson XXI. Present, Imperfect and Future Indicative Passive. GerundiveLesson XXII. Comparison of Adjectives.-Ablative of Comparison.-Genitive after Superlatives. Irregular ComparisonsLesson XXIII. Present and imperfect Subjunctive Passive.- Indirect Command or PetitionLesson XXIV. Perfect and Pluperfect Subjunctive Passive.- Verbs with DativeLesson XXV. Imperfect, Infnitive Passive.- Conditional Sentences.- Jussive Subjunctive and ProhibitionsLesson XXVI. Possum.-Conditional Sentences(cont.)Lesson XXVII. Eo.-Conditional Sentences.-Quin and QuominusLesson XXVIII. Fero.-Questions, Direct and IndirectLesson XXIX. Volo, Nolo, Malo, and Verbs with InfinitiveLesson XXX. Hints on Translating Latin Verse.-Two Passages from OvidLesson XXXI. Fio.-Verbs of FearingLesson XXXII. Impersonal Verbs.-Passive of Dative VerbsLesson XXXIII. Qui and SubjunctiveLesson XXXIV. Temporal ClausesLesson XXXV. NumeralsLesson XXXVI. Oratio ObliquaLesson XXXVII. Oratio Obliqua (cont.)Lesson XXXVIII. Conjunctions.-Deponent VerbsLesson XXXIX. AdverbsMagic SquaresSuggestion for further studyPART IIEnglish-into-Latin ExercisesPART IIIKey to the Passages for Translation (in Lesson XX to XXXIX)Key to the Latin-into-English ExercisesKey to the English-into-Latin ExercisesNumeralsTables of VerbsTables of the Regular VerbsTables of the Irregular VerbsAlphabetical List of Latin VerbsVocabularyIndex