Yale Examination PapersGinn, Heath & Company, 1892 - 139 pages |
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... active . 6. Write out in full the present indicative of possum , the present subjunctive of volo and eo , and the future indicative active of curro and moveo . What forms of eo are used in the passive voice ? 7. Write the principal ...
... active . 6. Write out in full the present indicative of possum , the present subjunctive of volo and eo , and the future indicative active of curro and moveo . What forms of eo are used in the passive voice ? 7. Write the principal ...
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... active of nosco and debeo , and the present and perfect subjunctive of morior and possum . 7. Write out in full the conjugation of fero in the active voice . 8. What parts of the verb are formed from the perfect stem ? 1879 . [ In ...
... active of nosco and debeo , and the present and perfect subjunctive of morior and possum . 7. Write out in full the conjugation of fero in the active voice . 8. What parts of the verb are formed from the perfect stem ? 1879 . [ In ...
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... active . Give the pres- ent of jeci , cessi , novi . From what two verbs can tentum come ? 7. Write out in full the ... active of moneo , capio . 4. Give in full the present indicative active of possum , fero . 5. Principal parts of volo ...
... active . Give the pres- ent of jeci , cessi , novi . From what two verbs can tentum come ? 7. Write out in full the ... active of moneo , capio . 4. Give in full the present indicative active of possum , fero . 5. Principal parts of volo ...
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... active of a verb of each of the four regular conjugations . 4. What are the tenses in common use of the verbs memini and aio respectively ? 5. Under what circumstances can the dative be used to express the agent ? When can relative ...
... active of a verb of each of the four regular conjugations . 4. What are the tenses in common use of the verbs memini and aio respectively ? 5. Under what circumstances can the dative be used to express the agent ? When can relative ...
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... active , and future active of paívw . Inflect through the numbers and persons the imperfect ac- tive and middle of rion , the aorist subjunctive passive of λύω . 6. Analyze Avorovou . 7. What prepositions are used with one case only ...
... active , and future active of paívw . Inflect through the numbers and persons the imperfect ac- tive and middle of rion , the aorist subjunctive passive of λύω . 6. Analyze Avorovou . 7. What prepositions are used with one case only ...
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