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ACCESSORY SENTENCE accus adapted adjective adverb auxiliary verb bound in cloth conjugated conjunction dative declension Dictionary die Wache ditto ditto Exercise expressed following sets Form German sentences French French Language geben gehe gehen genitive gerade German Grammar German Language geschienen Gewehr Gram hell scheinen heute indirect infinitive indirect speech Italian Italian Language kalt kommen laſſen Latin Luft Mann mascul Master means Mind Morgen neuter verb order of words passive mood person phrases plur preposition present principal sentence Professor pronoun pronunciation rechts reflective verb roan rule Scheint die Sonne Schien die Sonne Second Edition sets of words sewed seyn ſich sing sollst Sonne hell Sonne scheinen Spanish speak steigen student subjunctive subjunctive mood substantives thun Thüre to-day Verbal practice Vocabulary Wagen werde whilst Winchester College wollen WORDS OF COMMAND write yesterday
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