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... erat , he was . PLUR . 1. eramus , we were . 2. erātis , ye were . 3. erant , they were . SING . 1. ĕrō , I shall be . 2. eris , thou wilt be . 3. erit , he will be . PLUR . 1. erimus , we shall be . 2. eritis , ye will be . 3. erunt ...
... erat , he was . PLUR . 1. eramus , we were . 2. erātis , ye were . 3. erant , they were . SING . 1. ĕrō , I shall be . 2. eris , thou wilt be . 3. erit , he will be . PLUR . 1. erimus , we shall be . 2. eritis , ye will be . 3. erunt ...
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... erat ad aciem instruendam natura idoneus , There was a spot in front of the camp naturally adapted for drawing up a line of battle . Abl . Librum de contemnenda morte scripsit Cicero , Cicero wrote a book on contempt of death . II . THE ...
... erat ad aciem instruendam natura idoneus , There was a spot in front of the camp naturally adapted for drawing up a line of battle . Abl . Librum de contemnenda morte scripsit Cicero , Cicero wrote a book on contempt of death . II . THE ...
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... erat , He had been conquered . NOTE . This participle is often used in quick and lively narration as a predicate without the insertion of any copula ; thus- Fusi hostes , The enemy were routed . Oppidum captum , The town was taken . So ...
... erat , He had been conquered . NOTE . This participle is often used in quick and lively narration as a predicate without the insertion of any copula ; thus- Fusi hostes , The enemy were routed . Oppidum captum , The town was taken . So ...
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... erat . IMPERFECT . erāmus erātis erant . Future . ĕro eris erit . erĭmus eritis erunt . Present . fui fuisti fuit . fuimus fuistis fuērunt ( -ēre ) . Past . fuĕram fueras fuerat . PERFECT . fuerāmus fuerātis fuerant . Future . fuěro ...
... erat . IMPERFECT . erāmus erātis erant . Future . ĕro eris erit . erĭmus eritis erunt . Present . fui fuisti fuit . fuimus fuistis fuērunt ( -ēre ) . Past . fuĕram fueras fuerat . PERFECT . fuerāmus fuerātis fuerant . Future . fuěro ...
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... erat impigro atque acri ingenio , Jugurtha was a man of active and enterprising character . Lucius Catilina fuit magna vi et animi et corporis , sed ingenio malo pravoque . NOTE 1. - You cannot render a man of talent by vir ingenii ...
... erat impigro atque acri ingenio , Jugurtha was a man of active and enterprising character . Lucius Catilina fuit magna vi et animi et corporis , sed ingenio malo pravoque . NOTE 1. - You cannot render a man of talent by vir ingenii ...
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accusative adjective Adverbs advise amati amatus apud atque auditus bellum Book Caesar Cambridge castra Catena Classicorum Cicero clause compounds Conjugation CONJUNCTIONS consul Crown 8vo dative declension declined Edited English erat essem esset etiam express facere Fellow and Tutor feminine FRANCIS STORR fuisse fuit Future genitive genitive plural Gerundive Greek haec Helvetii IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT IMPERFECT-PAST INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD ipse late Fellow Latin LONDON Marlborough College masculine mihi monitus neque NEUT neuter nihil nobis nominative NOTE nouns nunquam omnes omnia Oxford PARTICIPLES Past Perfect tenses PERFECT-PRESENT PLUR porta Prepositions PRES.-IMPERF Present Pronouns quae quam quid quis quod R. C. JEBB recti rectus Roman Rugby School rule saepe simple sentence SING SINGULAR Small 8vo stems SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt SUPINE syllable teneris THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD thou tibi Trinity College verbs VIRG vowel words
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