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CHAPTER 2 The Accusative Case. Review of Chapter 1 In Chapter 1 you learned that Latin has 5 CASES. Two important facts to remember: 1. The case of a. - ppt download
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Stage 2 Grammar: Nominative and Accusative. DECLENSIONS & GENDER Every noun belongs to one of 5 groups called “declensions”. In Latin I, have nouns in. - ppt download
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