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Introduction to Latin is a complete introductory Latin text specifically designed as a core text for a full year of college course work. The text is designed as a streamlined and uncluttered approach to Latin and grammar, providing a complete course without hindering the first year student’s mastery of the material. It covers all aspects of Latin grammar in a familiar pedagogical flow, with...

• Most second declension nouns with a nominative in -us or -er are masculine. The most common exceptions are: humus ground feminine vulgus crowd neuter (sometimes masculine) pelagus sea neuter Names of trees, towns and islands (e.g., quercus “oak”) are feminine. • Second declension nouns with a nominative in -um are neuter. The dictionary entry for a noun lists the nominative singular form, the genitive singular form, and the gender of the noun. The genitive singular form identifies
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