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Page 14
State when the verb of a dependent sentence should be in the indicative , and
when in the subjunctive . Translate as examples : - We believe your brother will
come . Do you think he will come ? I hope he will come , but I fear he will not
come .
State when the verb of a dependent sentence should be in the indicative , and
when in the subjunctive . Translate as examples : - We believe your brother will
come . Do you think he will come ? I hope he will come , but I fear he will not
come .
Page 16
Explain the construction of ut with the subjunctive in ut expugnarent , & c . 7 . Why
are nobis and usui in the dative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin : - - 1 . What
is more delightful than an old age surrounded by the pursuits of youth ? 2 .
Explain the construction of ut with the subjunctive in ut expugnarent , & c . 7 . Why
are nobis and usui in the dative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin : - - 1 . What
is more delightful than an old age surrounded by the pursuits of youth ? 2 .
Page 17
Explain the construction of ut with the subjunctive in ut essent . 7 . Why are Deos
and animos in the accusative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin :1 . What is
more delightful than an old age surrounded by the pursuits of youth ? 2 . Catiline
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Explain the construction of ut with the subjunctive in ut essent . 7 . Why are Deos
and animos in the accusative case ? PART III . Translate into Latin :1 . What is
more delightful than an old age surrounded by the pursuits of youth ? 2 . Catiline
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Page 25
Give the perfect and supine of premit , and write out the present subjunctive of
venit . 5 . Give the genders of corde and montis . 6 . Decline se , and give the
dative and ablative singular of illi , and the dative and ablative plural of dea . 7 .
Give the perfect and supine of premit , and write out the present subjunctive of
venit . 5 . Give the genders of corde and montis . 6 . Decline se , and give the
dative and ablative singular of illi , and the dative and ablative plural of dea . 7 .
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Give any rules for the syntax of a nominative and its verb ; of a relative and its
antecedent ; for the use of shall and will , and of a subjunctive mood . 7 . “ The
heart of a man is a small substance , scarce enough to give a kite a meal ; yet , so
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Give any rules for the syntax of a nominative and its verb ; of a relative and its
antecedent ; for the use of shall and will , and of a subjunctive mood . 7 . “ The
heart of a man is a small substance , scarce enough to give a kite a meal ; yet , so
...
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