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  2. List of words with the suffix -ology - Wikipedia

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    This web page provides a comprehensive list of words that end in -ology, a suffix that denotes a field of study. It also explains the origin, usage, and exceptions of the suffix, and gives examples of words that do not end in -ology but are often misspelled as such.

  3. Italian grammar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rules and features of the Italian language, such as articles, nouns, adjectives, pronouns, verbs, adverbs, prepositions, and syntax. Find out how to use the definite, indefinite, and partitive articles, and how to inflect nouns and adjectives for gender and number.

  4. American and British English spelling differences - Wikipedia

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    Learn how American and British English spellings diverged from each other and from other varieties of English. Compare the spelling patterns and examples of words with different endings, such as -our, -or, -ise, -ize, and more.

  5. Latin declension - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Latin words are declined to show case, number and gender, and the five declensions of nouns, pronouns and adjectives. See the order and syncretism of the seven grammatical cases, and the history and examples of Latin declension.

  6. Plural form of words ending in -us - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to form the plural of words ending in -us in English, especially those derived from Latin. Find out the history, usage and exceptions of virus, octopus and other examples.

  7. Latin word order - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Latin word order is relatively free and influenced by various factors such as topic, focus, contrast, and emphasis. Compare different theoretical approaches and examples of word order typology in Latin.

  8. Latin syntax - Wikipedia

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    Latin word order is relatively free. The verb may be found at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of a sentence; an adjective may precede or follow its noun (vir bonus or bonus vir both mean 'a good man'); [5] and a genitive may precede or follow its noun ('the enemies' camp' can be both hostium castra and castra hostium; the latter is more common). [6]

  9. English plurals - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to form regular and irregular plurals in English, and the meaning of plural as not singular. See examples, spelling rules, and exceptions for different types of nouns and determiners.