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Latin grammar  (USA)

 

Declensions of nouns, pronouns and adjectives in the sequence of cases adopted in the USA and Europe: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, with the vocative added at the end if different from the nominative.  Go here for the format familiar in the UK, Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand and other Commonwealth countries.

An introduction to Latin nouns and cases

 

Latin nouns – 1st & 2nd declensions

 

Latin nouns – 3rd declension (masculine & feminine)

 

Latin nouns – 3rd declension nouns (neuter)

 

Latin nouns – 4th declension

 

Latin nouns – 5th declension

 

Adjectives

 

Pronouns

 

Numerals

 

Latin verbs: 1st & 2nd conjugations and sum

 

Latin verbs: 3rd, 4th & Mixed conjugations

 

Irregular verbs – sum, possum, fio

 

Irregular verbs – volo, nolo, malo

 

Irregular verbs – eo, fero

 

Some principal parts

 

The perfect active

 

Deponent verbs

 

Participles

 

Past participles

 

Infinitives

 

Imperatives

 

Gerunds & gerundives

About The Latin Qvarter

The Latin Qvarter was set up by George Sharpley in 2003 to support the learning and enjoyment of Latin. Courses and presentations are taken around the country to schools, universities, cathedrals, museums and other centres.