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which is the first declination in latin? what is the difference between the two last terminations of the singular one?

rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa, rosa rosa and rosa differ for their valus: the fist one is use as a vocative, while the other one which is characterised by a long sound is used as various complements e.g...

Answered by Marta P. Latin tutor
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How can I get better at commenting on passages from my set texts?

This is one of the most difficult questions in the exam, because it requires both linguistic knowledge and a literary appreciation of the text. In question 2a of Section B in the current format of A2 Lati...

Answered by James H. Latin tutor
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When should I use the subjunctive case?

- in wish clauses: utinam + sub, utinam ne (when -ve) + subjunctive, vellem + imperfect/pluperfect subjunctive

-indirect question (he asked what I had eaten for dinner): he asked would be...

Answered by Phoebe W. Latin tutor
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What is a connecting relative?

A connecting relative is a relative which relates back to a noun or concept in the previous sentence or passage. A relative pronoun is used, qui, quae, quod, and is found at the beginning of the...

Answered by Kim N. Latin tutor
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what are the differences between Caesar's style and Cicerone's?

Caesar style consists in short and clear periods, using mostly coordinate sentences (parataxis), which makes him a pretty easy author to tranlsate . On the other hand Cicerone, being an orator, had to ...

Answered by Riccardo P. Latin tutor
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