Latin Grammar - Case Usage
How the Latin cases are used. Listed in case order (not alphabetically listed).
Case Usage | Clauses | Mood | Nouns and Pronouns | Prepositional Phrases | Verbals | Verbs
Case Usage | Clauses | Mood | Nouns and Pronouns | Prepositional Phrases | Verbals | Verbs
Ablatives
There are 3 basic forms of the ablative case: the ablative proper, the instrumental ablative, and the locative.
There are 3 basic forms of the ablative case: the ablative proper, the instrumental ablative, and the locative.
Latin Declension Rules
Rules from Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar on the declensions of nouns in Latin.
Rules from Allen and Greenough's Latin Grammar on the declensions of nouns in Latin.
Passive Periphrastic
The passive periphrastic is a Latin verbal construction that expresses obligation.
The passive periphrastic is a Latin verbal construction that expresses obligation.
