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S. 1. Rex-i,

PERF. DEF., have ruled; IND., ruled, did rule.
I have ruled, ruled, did rule.
Thou hast ruled, ruledst,didst rule.
He has ruled, ruled, did rule.
We have ruled, ruled, did rule.
Ye have ruled, ruled, did rule.

2. Rex-isti,

3. Rex-it,

P. 1. Rex-ĭmus,

2. Rex-istis,

3. Rex-erunt, or -ēre, They have ruled, ruled, did rule. PLUPERFECT, had ruled.

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P. 1. Reg-ēmus,

We shall, or will rule.

2. Reg-ētis,

3. Reg-ent,

Ye shall, or will rule.
They shall, or will rule.

FUTURE PERFECT, shall, or will have ruled.

S. 1. Rex-ĕro,

2. Rex-ĕris,

3. Rex-ĕrit,

P. 1. Rex-erimus,
2. Rex-eritis,
3. Rex-ĕrunt,

I shall, or will have ruled.

Thou shalt, or wilt have ruled.
He shall, or will have ruled.
We shall, or will have ruled.
Ye shall, or will have ruled.
They shall, or will have ruled.

EXERCISE.

LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH.

Eŏlus tempestātes sonoras premit.
Quatuor centuriones oculos amisērunt.
Aquila in sublimi quercu nidum fecĕrat
Studiōsi puĕri præmium accipient.
Scribēbam ipse.

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ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN.

An eagle had made a nest upon a lofty oak.
Eolus restrains the roaring tempests.

Four centurions have lost their eyes.
Studious boys shall receive a reward.
I myself wrote.

QUESTIONS. What English words are derived from arguo ?— -sublimis?-studiōsus?—sonōrus? — tempestas?

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S. 1. Reg-ěrem,

2. Reg-eres,

I may, or can rule.

Thou mayest, or canst rule.
He may, or can rule.
We

may, or can rule.

Ye may, or can rule.
They may, or can rule.

IMPERFECT, might, could, would, or should rule.

3. Reg-ĕret,

P. 1. Reg-ĕrēmus, 2. Reg-ĕrētis, 3. Reg-ĕrent,

I might, etc., rule.

Thou mightst, etc., rule.
He might, etc., rule.
We might, etc., rule.
Ye might, etc., rule.
They might, etc., rule.

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PLUPERFECT, might, could, would, or should have ruled.

S. 1. Rex-issem, 2. Rex-isses,

3. Rex-isset,

P. 1. Rex-issemus, 2. Rex-issētis,

3. Rex-issent,

I might, etc., have ruled.
Thou mightest, etc. have ruled.
He might, etc., have ruled.
We might, etc., have ruled.
Ye might, etc., have ruled.
They might, etc., have ruled.

EXERCISE.

LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH.

Ejus indolem quum perspexisset Alcibiades.
Ut ipsum Ascanium ad monia ducat.

Si unquam acceperit Albam.

Pergăma cùm peteret.

Postquam regis mortem cognovissent, decesserunt.

ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN.

When Alcibiades had perceived her disposition. That he might lead Ascanius himself to the ramparts.

After that they had heard of the death of the king, they departed.

When she was going to the Trojan citadel.

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EXERCISE.

LATIN TO BE TURNED INTO ENGLISH.

Projice tela manu, sanguis meus!
Solvite corde metum, Teucri.

Teque amplexu ne subtrăhe nostro.
Dubitamus adhuc virtutem extendĕre factis?
A solio regis traxitque *trementem.

ENGLISH TO BE TURNED INTO LATIN.

Do we hesitate still to extend our power by deeds? Free the fear from your heart, O Trojans !

And do not withdraw thyself from our embrace. He dragged him trembling from the throne of the king.

Cast the weapons from your hand-my blood! QUESTIONS. From what Latin words are the following derived? —subtract ?—project ?—extend?—fact?—manual?—solve?

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