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Chapter 6: Graeci Troiam capiunt

Dative; complete declensions 1-3; personal pronouns, volo, nolo.

Aeneas carrying Anchises
This 5th-century BCE vase painting of Aeneas carrying his father on his shoulders is much older than the Aeneid, so we know the story was well known from an early time.
From en.wikipedia.org

In this exercise, practice using the dative case, along with the other cases, with all three declensions.

In this exercise, use personal pronouns.

In this exercise, more irregular verb practice, including volo and nolo.

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Copyright 2012 by Margaret B. Phillips
University of Missouri at St. Louis
Languages and Cultures program
Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Languages
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