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In the first sentence the tunics were accusative plural, but in the third sentence a singular genitive tunic was written. Shouldn't it have been a plural genitive (tunicarum)?
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Paco is an excellent teacher with a strong Latin vocabulary. He seems very amicable too. Thank you for these lessons. They are just what I need at this stage of my learning experience.
Your explanations are so easy to understand, thank you. I find I am remembering the lessons which I can’t seem to do with other tutors.
Thank you again for enabling me to learn Latin at 69 years old at home!
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Thank you. The hardest thing to understand is why a queen would wear a tunic
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In the first sentence the tunics were accusative plural, but in the third sentence a singular genitive tunic was written. Shouldn't it have been a plural genitive (tunicarum)?