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... asked why the subject of the dependent sentence is in the accusative case , he must answer : Because it is the subject of a verb in the infinitive mood ( naming the verb ) ' . When asked why this verb is in the infinitive mood , he must ...
... asked why the subject of the dependent sentence is in the accusative case , he must answer : Because it is the subject of a verb in the infinitive mood ( naming the verb ) ' . When asked why this verb is in the infinitive mood , he must ...
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... asked me whether I could touch ( contingo ) the moon with my hand . 11. He asked me whether the use and enjoyment of these things had fallen - to - my - lot || ( had - fallen - by - lot to me ) . 12. The touch of a base man is to be ...
... asked me whether I could touch ( contingo ) the moon with my hand . 11. He asked me whether the use and enjoyment of these things had fallen - to - my - lot || ( had - fallen - by - lot to me ) . 12. The touch of a base man is to be ...
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... asking , com- manding , advising , and permitting . The subjunctive preceded by ut or qui must be used in Latin . From the nature of the case a purpose must be expressed by an imperfect tense . The present imperfect follows a present or ...
... asking , com- manding , advising , and permitting . The subjunctive preceded by ut or qui must be used in Latin . From the nature of the case a purpose must be expressed by an imperfect tense . The present imperfect follows a present or ...
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... asking or request 6. strengthening 7. thinking attraction 9. finding , invention 10. betraying , treachery II . finishing 12. carrying back , re- ference , report 13. demand 14. running in , incur- sion 15. attack 16. turning ...
... asking or request 6. strengthening 7. thinking attraction 9. finding , invention 10. betraying , treachery II . finishing 12. carrying back , re- ference , report 13. demand 14. running in , incur- sion 15. attack 16. turning ...
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... asked pardon for having been so saucy . 7. No - one ever admired him for being greedy ( rapax ) of honour ( § 504 ) . 8. I could not sleep , because my companions were so talkative . 9. He could not kill that voracious wolf , because he ...
... asked pardon for having been so saucy . 7. No - one ever admired him for being greedy ( rapax ) of honour ( § 504 ) . 8. I could not sleep , because my companions were so talkative . 9. He could not kill that voracious wolf , because he ...
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2nd Edition 4th Edition able accusative adjectives adverb Adverbial Adjunct adverbial clause Aedui allatum Ariovistus atque Belgae Caesar castra consilium Crown 8vo dative derived ejus enemy English erat esset Examples Exercise expressed F. A. Paley facere Fcap following verbs fuit Gaul genitive Grammar haec Helvetii Indicative Mood infinitive mood ipse Latin LESSON letter literally main verb means mihi neque nihil nisi nouns nuntiatum omnes participle past imperfect perfect subjunctive perfect tense person posset Post 8vo potest preposition present Primer principal clause quae quam quid quin quis quisque quod quum relative clause relative pronoun Roby root Schmitz semper Sequani sibi soldiers Subjunctive Mood substantive clause sunt supine Take the verbs tamen tense termination things tibi translated tutiores Verbs compounded verbs that signify word write opposite
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