EXERCISE. LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH. Hoc consilium Cæsaris non probātur. Nemo vulneratus fuerat. Ille condemnabitur. ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN. He was much tossed upon the deep. This design of Cæsar is not approved. All Greece has been liberated. He will be condemned. QUESTIONS. From what Latin words are the following derived? -liberate ?-condemn ?- counsel? — approve? LESSON XXXI. (Review Lesson XXX.) SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE, may, or can be loved. S. 1. Am-er, 2. Am-ēris, or ĕre, 3. Am-ĕtur, P. 1. Am-emur, 2. Am-emini, 3. Am-entur, I may, or can be loved. Thou mayst, or canst be loved. IMPERFECT, might, could, would, or should be loved. S. 1. Am-ärer, 2. Am-ārēris, or -arere, 3. Am-ārētur, P. 1. Am-ārēmur, 2. Am-ārēmĭni, 3. Am-arentur, I might, etc. be loved. PERFECT, may have been loved. S. 1. Amātus sim, or fuĕrim, I may have been loved. P. 1. Amāti sīmus, or fuerimus, We may have been loved. Ye may have been loved. They may have been loved. PLUPERFECT, might, could, would, or should have been loved. 1. Amātus essem, or fuissem, 2. Amātus esses, or fuisses, { 3. Amātus esset, or fuisset, Imight have been loved. loved. He might have been loved. P. 1. Amāti essēmus, or fuissemus, We might have been loved. 2. Amāti essētis, or fuissētis, Ye might have been loved. 3. Amāti essent, or fuissent, {They might have been EXERCISE. LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH. ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN. I do not doubt that I have been loved by my Let money be given. loved. friends. A Dictator was created, that the war might be renewed. QUESTIONS. From what Latin are the following English words derived?-create ?-dictator ?-doubt ?-renovate?—announce ? The Perfect and Future Participles are declined like bonus, -a, -um. EXERCISE. LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH. Parens iratus, in se est crudelissimus. Homo perturbātus excitat Simonĭdem. Cicero erat dignus amāri. Literæ laudantor. ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN. The man being much disturbed arouses Simonides. A parent, enraged, is most cruel against himself. LESSON XXXIII. (Review Lesson XXXII.) 1. Give the sign of each Tense in all the Moods. 2. Name the Roots, state the manner in which they are formed, and name the Tenses formed from each. 3. Give a Synopsis of both voices, and write Tables of them on the black-board. LESSON XXXIV. (Review the Synopsis of 1st Conjugation.) SECOND CONJUGATION. ACTIVE VOICE. Pres. Ind., Pres. Inf., Perf. Ind., Supine. Moneo, monere, monui, monitum, To advise. INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE, I advise, do advise, am advising. S. 1. Mon-eo, 2. Mon-es, 3. Mon-et, P. 1. Mon-ēmus, 2, Mon-ētis, 3. Mon-ent, IMPERFECT, advised, S. 1. Mon-ēbam, 2. Mon-ēbas, 3. Mon-ĕbat, P. 1. Mon-ēbāmus, 2. Mon-ēbātis, 3. Mon-ēbant, I advise, do advise, etc. did advise, was advising. I advised, did advise, etc. PERFECT DEF., have advised; INDEF., advised, did advise. S. 1. Monu-1, 2. Monu-isti, 3. Monu-it, P. 1. Monu-ĭmus, 2. Monu-istis, I have advised, etc. Thou hast advised, etc. He has advised, etc. We have advised. Ye have advised, etc. 3. Monu-ērunt, or ere, They have advised, etc. |