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Concept Review: Chapter Eleven introduces the First(me, we) and Second (you, you plural) Personal Pronouns. Remember that important point we all learned in grade school, pronouns take the place of nouns. The First and Second Personal Pronouns in Latin are irregular in form, but similar to one another. Pay attention and remember to learn each form while learning these forms. For a reference of the forms, please refer to pages 67-68 and page 449. This chapter also introduces the Third (he, she, it, they) Personal Pronouns. The forms follow a similar pattern as magnus, magna, magnum with an expection of the Nominative, Genitive, and Dative Singular forms. Remember Genitive and Dative Singular forms are the same for all three genders. For for the other cases and numbers you will add the appropriate case, gender, and number ending to the base e-. Usage: the
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