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accusative. After what verbs are two accusatives commonly found? What do these accusatives become when the verb is passive? [Illustration: IMPERATOR MILITES HORTATUR] SPECIAL VOCABULARIES The words in heavy type are used in Caesar's "Gallic War." [Transcriber's Note: Each chapter's Special Vocabulary was included with its chapter text in addition to its original location here. Details are given in the Transcriber's Note at the beginning of the text. In the printed book, the vocabularies for Lesson IV and Lesson V appeared on the same page; the Footnote about _conjunctions_ was shared by the two lists.] LESSON IV, Sec. 39 NOUNS dea, _goddess_ (deity) Dia:'na, _Diana_ /fera\, _a wild beast_ (fierce) La:to:'na, _Latona_ /sagit'ta\, _arrow_ VERBS /est\, _he (she, it) is_; sunt, _they are_ /necat\, _he (she, it) kills, is killing, does kill_ CONJUNCTION[A] /et\, _and_ PRONOUNS /quis\, interrog. pronoun, nom. sing., _who?_ /cuius\ (pronounced _c[oo]i'y[oo]s_, two syllables), interrog. pronoun, gen. sing., _whose?_ [Footnote A: A _conjunction_ is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.] LESSON V, Sec. 47 NOUNS /coro:'na\, _wreath, garland, crown_ fa:'bula, _story_ (fable) /pecu:'nia\, _money_ (pecuniary) /pugna\, _battle_ (pugnacious) /victo:'ria\, _victory_ VERBS /dat\, _he (she, it) gives_ na:rrat, _he (she, it) tells_ (narrate) CONJUNCTION[A] /quia\ or /quod\, _because_ /cui\ (pronounced _c[oo]i_, one syllable), interrog. pronoun, dat. sing., _to whom?_ _for whom?_ [Footnote A: A _conjunction_ is a word which connects words, parts of sentences, or sentences.] LESSON VI, Sec. 56 ADJECTIVES /bona\, _good_ /gra:ta\, _pleasing_ /magna\, _large, great_ /mala\, _bad, wicked_ /parva\, _small, little_ /pulchra\, _beautiful, pretty_ /so:la\, _alone_ NOUNS ancil'la, _maidservant_ Iu:lia, _Julia_ ADVERBS[A] /cu:r\, _why_ /no:n\, _not_ PRONOUNS /mea\, _my_; tua, _thy, your_ (possesives) /quid\, interrog. pronoun, nom. and acc. sing., _what?_ /-ne\, the question sign, an enclitic (Sec. 16) added to the first word, which, in a question, is usually the verb, as /amat\, _he loves_, but /amat'ne?\ _does he love?_ est, _he is_; /estne?\ _is he?_ Of course /-ne\ is not used when the sentence contains quis, cu:r
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