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Decline the 5th Declension Noun 'spes'

Singular spes spes spem spei spei spe Plural spes spes spes sperum spebus spebus

Answered by Will B. Latin tutor
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Parse the following verbs and state what verbs they come from (i.e give the 1st person, singular, indicative, present, active of each): 1. emerunt 2. peribis 3. regredere 4. gavisi sumus 5. ostendebamini 6. surgi 7. tacendo 8. tracta 9. vicit 10. quaerar

emerunt - 3rd person, plural, indicative, perfect, active from emoperibis- 2nd person, singular, indicative, future, active from pereoregredere - 2nd person, singular, imperative, present, active from reg...

Answered by Sophie B. Latin tutor
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What is the best way to learn declensions?

There are a few ways to learn declensions.Draw out the table and try to fill it in from memory.Note down sentences you come across which involve the declensions you struggle with and test yourself on them...

Answered by Jake T. Latin tutor
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Translate: Nisus erat miles fortis. Amicum habebat, Euryalum nomine, quem maxime amabat. Postquam Graeci urbem Troiam ceperunt, Nisus Euryalusque ad Italiam cum paucis aliis Troianis fugerunt. Ibi invenerunt multos hostes, qui Troianos delere volebant.

Nisus was a brave soldier. He had a friend, called Euryalus, whom he loved very much. After the Trojans had taken the city of Troy, Nisus and Euryalus fled to Italy along with a few others. There they fou...

Answered by Edward W. Latin tutor
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How does Pliny create a sense of drama in the extract?


Pliny states that his uncle launched warships (deducit quadriremes) to sail into the bay which suggests that he is going to war against Vesuvius, making this account dramatic. He uses a chiasmus ‘fe...

Answered by Raffaella W. Latin tutor
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