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This is something that I remember having to spend some time on in the run-up to my A Levels!
The difference between the two is normally described along these lines: "the gerund is a verbal nou...
The whole phrase is an ablative of manner; it describes the adjective "mobiles" (flexible). They are "mobiles" in regard to "consiliis capiendis" (the act of making plans). <...
Erat: Third person singular imperfect active indicative of esse "to be." "He/she/it was."
Appellāta est: Third person singular perfect passive indicative of appellare "to c...
"In Asia, there was once an acient city which was called Troy. The Greeks beseiged that city for ten years and at last captured it."
Ablative absolutes are a common type of phrase found in Latin. They seem a little complex at first, but once you learn to recognise them, they are one of the easiest kinds of phrase to notice and translat...
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