Unit 1 Indirect statements Unit 2 Deponent verbs Unit 3 4th and 5th declensions Unit 4 Irregular and compound verbs
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In this lesson, we will look at compound verbs with eo, fero and sum, as well as other frequent forms and misconceptions.
In this lesson, we will look at the irregular verb fero ('I bring, carry') in all forms.
In this lesson, we will look at the irregular verb eo ('I go').
In this lesson, we will look at the final two families of nouns, the 4th and 5th declensions, as well as frequent forms of nouns in these declensions.
In this lesson, we will look at deponents in the perfect tense (including the participle) and how to distinguish these from the passive.
In this lesson, we will look at a special family of verbs called deponents and to distinguish them from the passive.
In this lesson, we will look more closely at how to translate indirect statements containing the tricky Latin word se.
In this lesson, we will look at how the translation of indirect statements changes based on the tense of the verb introducing them.
In this lesson, we will look at a new clause called the indirect statement.
