Latin composition

발행: 1912년

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LESSON XABLATIVE

Ablative it Adjectives an opus

ortis, ah the Ablative.

human1 Conailii fretuA, Elin V n human wὐ- domo non fuit eo Contentua, he wa no conunt ira

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has et sed. se passive os intermitto.

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Et pater Et filius mortui sunt, ora ather an sonare dea cluae 41liae et unus E 1li1 Captum est. Me et o et riter an tones of the SonS NEVE capture

205. Where the subjecis areis differaent fenonsandine is of the sint cryon the Verbris in thesm

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A tu Et Tullia valetis, ego Et Cicero valemuA,

Fou an Tullia arae esu Cicero an is arae est 206. A Collective noui occasionali has a plural

isad collecte Volce 207. The Active an Passive Volces in Latinare sed ver much as in Englisti, ut the in omSona passive se of intransitive verbs is peculiarto the Latin.

208. In mos cases, the simple ast ense in English should e translate by the Latin Perfeci; a and ere, generali by the Imperfeci. The

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quam tu quiAquam erit u te Efenctere aucteat,

v1ves, a longi there se any ones et o dares Emendyou, Fors il lives. 210. illi iam iam tu, iam prictem, iam ctuctum the resent is regularly used os actio involvi rigboth fas and present timo.

PeEtem quam tu in no iam cti machinaris, the evit

ctomicilium Romae multo iam annos hahelaat, E

had ad his ressi oncs at om for man y EIUS. 211. With the Subjunctive in Indespondent Clauses, as in isties, Exhortations an Conditional Sentences the resent ense refers to futurae time, the Imperfect o pressent time, and the lu- perfecto sust time. * I38, 4O, 43-I48. With the Subjunctive in essendent ClauSOS, the tresent and Imperfeci tenses refer to the

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Ι42 ATLN COMPOSITIONSam times a the principat Verb, o to lator time; the Perfeci and luperfeci ense to previsu time.

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LESSON XIV SUBJUNCTIVE IN INDEPENDENT CLAUSES

213. The Deliberative Subjunctive is sed inquestions implyin . ubi in senation, or asprofrL

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I44 LATT COMPOSITION

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