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162 § 345. Latin uses different Pronouns to express one of two and one of several.

§ 347. quisquĕis each one, each. Following Superlatives and Ordinal Adjectives it makes the expression general.

§ 348. Conjunctions are used to join similar (Co-ordinate) words and sentences.

But very often no conjunction is used, and the connexion is only shown by the sense: ībō rĕdībō I shall go (and) return; Achillēs impĭgĕr irācundŭs ĭnexōrābĭlĭs ācĕr Achilles restless, passionate, implacable (and) fierce; vivŭs culpŏr, mortŭŭs laudābŏr I-am-blamed-while-alive,(but) I-shall-be-praised when-dead.

§ 349. Conjunctions introduce words or