Alvares' Experimental Javascripted Teach Yourself Some Latin Page.
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The Purpose of these pages (for teachers and those interested in developing Javascript exercises)
How to use these pages (Students and other learners)
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Vocabulary used in these pages (As of July 27)
Forming a first conjugation verb.
What is a noun?
The First Declension Noun, Part 1.
The First Declension Noun, Part II
First Declension Nouns and 3rd person singular 1st Conjugation Verbs I (with Drill)
First Declension Nouns and 3rd person singular 1st Conjugation Verbs II( Mostly Drill)
First Declension Nouns and 3rd person plural; et and non.
Drill on First Declension nouns, 3rd persons, et and non.
Forming the Accusative singular and Accusative Plural of a first Declension noun.
Using the Accusative singular and Plural of First Declension nouns as Direct Objects
Using Prepositions Take Take the Accusative Case
Automatic Random Vocabulary Drill # 1
Drill Yourself Vocabulary Drill # 1
Forming the Ablative singular and Ablative Plural of a first Declension noun.
Using Prepositions That Take the Ablative Case #
Self-Grading Question Set Using Longer Sentences # 1
Forming the Dative Singular and Dative Plural of first Declension Nouns.
Using the Dative Case as Indirect Object
Forming the Genitive Singular and Plural of first Declension Nouns.
Using the Genitive Singular and Plural of first Declension Nouns
Forming and Using the Verb Sum, Esse ( = to be)
Drill Over Forming the Present and Imperfect Tenses of Sum, Esse ( to be)
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