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To start off with, go along the sentence and mark out what case each word is or could be. For example, above 'Alexander' mark 'S', which stands for subject and 'V' for vocative. Similarly, you would do th...
Pliny is incredibly good at building suspense in his text through the use of sound and language. For example with capiti catenis, where alliteration of ‘c’ to imitate the sound of the chains ratt...
In Paper 1A of the Latin GCSE exam, the students are asked to translate a text from Latin to English. This is a sentence from the 2013 Exam Paper.The correct translation is the following: 'Hannibal, havin...
Don't just memorise the English translation! Make sure you understand how the sentence fits together grammatically e.g. identify the subject, object and the main verb and see what agrees. Then make a note...
Deponent verbs are verbs that look passive, but are active in meaning. Examples of these verbs are: conor, conari, conatus sum; loquor, loqui, locutus sum. Though these all conjugate like the passive voic...
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