Old English Grammar
1A: Identification of parts of speech
1B: Plurals and Possessives
1D: Pronoun Cases
2A, 2B: Pronunciation of Unchanged Consonants
2C, 2D: Pronunciation of the Letters, f, þ/ð, and h
2E, 2F: Pronunciation of c, g, and Consonant Clusters
2G, 2H: Pronunciation of Vowels and Diphthongs
3A: Strong Masculine Nouns, Nominative vs. Genitive
3B: Cases and Kings
4A: Neuter and Feminine Nominative and Genitive
4B: Neuter and Feminine Nominative and Genitive
5A: Masculine Subjects and Objects
5B: The Verb beon, “to be”
5C: Weak Verb lufian, present and preterite indicative
6A: Weak Verb lufian, complete paradigm
7A: Cases in Strong Masculine and Neuter Nouns
7B: Strong Feminine Nouns
8A: Strong Verb Conjugation
8B: Personal Pronouns, An Early Hit of Þa Bitelan (The Beatles)
8C: Personal Pronouns, The Substitution Game
9A: Weak Nouns
9C: Strong and Weak Masculine and Neuter Nouns
9D: Cases, The Substitution Game
10A: Strong Declension of Adjectives
10B: Weak Declension of Adjectives
10C: Se-Demonstratives and Þes-Demonstratives
12A: Verse Types
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10C: Se-Demonstratives and Þes-Demonstratives
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