This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...rampart, earthworks move be at the head of, command harm, injure some, some one, any, any one help, aid be more willing, prefer middle of defense, protection, guard name be lacking, be wanting, fail woman come near, approach persuade please, be pleasing to lead back room, space, time, opportunity setting a certain one, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 Excerpt: ...rampart, earthworks move be at the head of, command harm, injure some, some one, any, any one help, aid be more willing, prefer middle of defense, protection, guard name be lacking, be wanting, fail woman come near, approach persuade please, be pleasing to lead back room, space, time, opportunity setting a certain one, a certain go' fortification, defense 468. Decline the nouns in 466. Decline the indefinite pronouns. Give the principal parts of each verb. Give the participles of each verb. Make synopses in the third person singular and plural. Conjugate volo, nolo, and eo throughout. 469. Following the suggestions in 634, give English words derived from the Latin words in 466. Define these derivatives, and illustrate each by an English sentence. 470. Give the rule, if there is one, for the following constructions, and illustrate each by a sentence in Latin: THE GERUNDIVE THE IRREGULAR VERB FERO 471. The Gerundive. The future passive participle (44i, 444) is more commonly called the Gerundive. It is a verbal adjective, arid must be distinguished from the gerund, which is a verbal noun. The gerund, being a noun, may be used alone or with an object; but the.gerundive, being an adjective, must agree with a noun. 472. The Gerundive used in Place of the Gerund. i. Pacem petendi causa venerunt, they came for the purpose of seeking peace ty 2. Pads petendae causa vengrunt, they came for the purpose of seeking peace. a. Observe that the Latin sentences have the same meaning, and that i contains a gerund, petendi, with an object, pacem; while 2 contains a gerundive, petendae, in agreement with pacis. Instead of a gerund with an object, the Romans much preferred the gerundive construction, except occasionally in the genitive and in the ablative without a preposition....
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