I HEART LATIN // LESSON 4: The 4th Declension, Prepositions that take the Accusative Case
In this lesson, we introduce the 4th declension, and talk about prepositions that take the accusative instead of the ablative case. Link to download: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/gaerg6...

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Lesson 1 Overview

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