First Lessons in Latin; Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin Grammar

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Crocker & Brewster, 1866 - 220 sider
 

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Side 57 - I shall have loved, thou wilt have loved, he will have loved ; we shall have loved, you will have loved, they will have loved.
Side 52 - Future, shall or will. 1. Ero, I shall be, Erimus, We shall be, 2. Eris, Thou wilt be, Eritis, Ye will be, 3. Erit, He will be ; Erunt, They will be. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Side 60 - I may be loved, thou mayst be loved, he may be loved; we may be loved, ye may be loved, they may be loved. Imperfect. might, could, would, or should be.
Side 48 - The imperative mood is that form of the verb which is used in commanding, exhorting, entreating, or permitting ; as,
Side 52 - Q 3. est, he is ; sunt, they are. Imperfect. 1. e'-ram, I was, e-ra'-mus, we were, 2. e'-ras, thou wast, e-ra'-tis, ye were, 3. e'-rat, he was ; e'-rant, they were. Future. shall, or will. 1.
Side 58 - Plur. am-a-vis-se'-mus, am-a-vis-se'-tis, am-a-vis -sent, / wtmld have loved, thou icouldst have loved, he would have loved: we would have loved, ye would have loved, they would have loved.
Side 48 - The subjunctive mood is that form of the verb which is used to express an action or state simply as conceived by the mind ; as, si me obsecret, rcdlbo ; if he entreat me, I will return.
Side 164 - ... mei. 48. Alter quoque narravit somnium suum Josepho : gestabam in capite tria canistra in quibus erant cibi quos pistores soient conficere. Ecce autem aves circumvolitabant, et cibos illos comedebant.
Side 71 - Fut. rec-tu'-rus es'-se, to be about to rule. Pres. re'-gi, to be ruled. Perf. rec'-tus es'-se or fu-is'-se, to have been ruled. Fut. rec'-tum i'-ri, to be about to be ruled. PARTICIPLES. Pres.
Side 78 - I shall have beeu heard. S. au-di'-tus e'-ro or fu'-g-ro, au-di'-tus e'-ris or fu'-g-ris, au-di'-tus e'-rit or fu'-g-riti P.

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