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Prof. Margaret B. Phillips, University of Missouri at St. Louis

Chapter 7: Flavius' story: the siege of Troy

Third declension; irregular verbs eo, sum, and possum.

In this exercise, drill third declension nominative, accusative, and ablative endings.

In this exercise, practice noun-adjective agreement, even when they belong to different declensions.

In this exercise, drill various forms of the irregular verb eo and its compounds.

In this exercise, drill various forms of the irregular verbs sum and possum.

Mycenae: Part of the citadel, with the inside of the Lion Gate at far right. Credits: Copyright © 1997 Leo C. Curran. Date of Photograph: 1957. Mycenae was the home base of king Agamemnon; like Bronze Age palaces including Troy, it had a commanding position on a hill overlooking the plain Agamemnon ruled.

 


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