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Caput III. Wheelock Caput Tertium Second Declension. 3. Second Declension Masculine Nouns and adjectives in –us, i. Masculine nouns in - er. Cautio. singular of -us nouns and adjectives of the second declension the vocative differs amicus, amice
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Caput III Wheelock Caput Tertium Second Declension
3 Second Declension Masculine Nouns and adjectives in –us, i
Cautio singular of -us nouns and adjectives of the second declension the vocative differs amicus, amice Nouns in -ius (e.g., son. filius Vergilius, Virgil) and the adjective meus, my, have a single -i in the vocative singular: mi fili; Vergilī.
Apposition Gāium, filium meum, in agrō video.
Word Order Latin highly inflected (I) subject and its modifiers (2) indirect object (3) direct object (4) adverbial words or phrases (5) verb.
Word Order Latin highly inflected (I) subject and its modifiers Puer bonus (2) indirect object puellae bellae (3) direct object rosas (4) adverbial words or phrases libenter (5) verb. dat
) The boy is giving the pretty girl a rose. (2) Puer puellae bellae rosam dat. (3) Bellae puellae puer rosam dat. (4) Bellae puellae rosam dat puer. (5) Rosam puer puellae bellae dat.