LESSONS IN LATIN. 



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Sing. Monitus ero. Plu. Moniti ertmus. 



Monitus eris. . Mouiti eritis. 



Monifus ont. Moniti cruut. 



EXERCISE 94. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. Exerceor. 2. Exerceris. 3. Exercetur. 4. Exercebar. 5. 

 Exercebaris. 6. Exercebatur. 7. Exercebor. 8. ExercCbere. 9. 

 Exercebitur. 10. Pater curat ut ego bene exercear. 11. Oppletur 

 fossa. 12. Curo ut bene exercearis. 13. Curo ut puer bene cxer- 

 ceatur. 14. Pater curabat ut filius bene exerceretur. 15. Curabam ut 

 bene exercereris. 16. Curabam ut filia tua bene exerceretur. 17. 

 Quis nescit quam prcoclaris fructibus animi uostri in literarum studiis 

 augeautur? 18. Timemus ne exercitus noster ab hostibus vincatur. 



19. Omnes cives metnebant lie urbs ab hostibus obsidione cingeretur. 



20. Quuiu in litcris exercemur, auimi nostri luultarum rerum utilium 

 cognitione augentur. 21. Quum subito periculo terremur, non debe- 

 mus extemplo de salute desperare. 22. Virtutis honos nulla oblivione 

 delebitur. 23. Pueri in literarum studiis strenue exerclti sunt. 21. 

 Metuebamus ne nrbs ab hostibus obsidione cincta esset. 25. Metuo 

 ne milites subito periculo territi sint. 26. Strenue exercetor puer. 

 27. Ne rerum difficultutibus a proposito deterretor. 28. Boni discipuli 

 student exerceri in Uttrarnm studiis. 29. Puer bene educatus omnibus 

 placet. 30. Hostes territi in castris manent. 31. Pueri strenue exer- 

 cendi sunt. 



EXERCISE 95. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. The boys are earnestly exercised. 2. Let boys be earnestly 

 exercised. 3. The boys must be strenuously exercised. 4. The boys 

 will be strenuously exercised. 5. The boys are strenuously exercised. 

 6. The boys were being strenuously exercised. 7. The boys have been 

 strenuously exercised. 8. The boys will have been strenuously exer- 

 cised. 9. I take care that the boys are (may be, in Latin) strenuously 

 exercised. 10. I took care the boys were (might be) strenuously 

 exercised. 11. My sisters have been strenuously exercised, 12. The 

 girl will have been strenuously exercised. 13. I fear the city will be 

 surrounded with a blockade (blockaded). 



THE THIRD CONJUGATION. 



ACTIVE VOICE. 



EXAMPLE. Lego, 3, I read. 

 Chief Parts : Lego, legi, lectum, leggre. Characteristic letter, I short. 



PKESENT TENSE. 



Plu. Leglmu*. 

 Logitu. 



Lef*rfmu. 



(in). L*g*rint 



nnnUWKT TXVIE. 



mm*. 



1. 



2. Lectw. 



Instances. After this model write out (undo, fnndere, fadi, 

 f asum, I jjour; tribuo, tribuere, tribui, tributnm, / bestow; and 

 scribo, scribere, soripsi, ecriptum, I write. 



VOCABULARY. 



EXERCISE 96. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. DuximuB. 2. Duxisti. 3. Duels. 4. Ducebam. 5. Ducet. 9. 

 Ducat. 7. Dum ego pingebam, tu scribcbas, et frater legebat. 8. 

 Hostes aciem instruebant. 9. Quoad vires bene vives. 10. Si vir- 

 tutem coletis, boni te diligent. 11. Hostes aciem instruxerunt. 12. 

 Hostes aciem instrueni. 13. Multas literas hodie scripsimus. 14. 

 Helium atrocissimum gesserunt hostes. 15. Ctcsar aciem instruxorat. 



16. Simulatque literas scripserimus ambulabimus. 17. Curo ut pue- 

 rorum animos excolam. 18. Curabam ut filii mei preceptor animnm 

 excoleret. 19. Nemo dubitat quin ego puerum semper diligenter cor- 

 rexerim. 20. Metuimus ne hostcs urbem combusserint. 21. Nemo 

 dubitat quin bostes urbem obsidione cincturi sint. 22. Narrate nobia 

 quid parentes scripserint. 23. Scribito. 24. Disce, puer. 25. Boni 

 pueri libenter discunt. 26. Miles, se fortiter contra hostes defemlens, 

 laudatur. 27. Cupiditates coercere debemus. 



EXERCISE 97. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. I defended the city. 2. The soldiers defended the city. 3. They 

 will defend the city. 4. They have defended the city. 5. They were 

 writing. 6. He has written a letter. 7. No one doubts that you will 

 write a good letter. 8. Take care to write a letter. 9. The teacher 

 takes care that his scholars write good letters. 10. I have written a 

 letter to-day. 11. The enemies will draw up (their) line of battle. 12. 

 The soldiers have burnt the city. 13. I have read the letter which then 

 wrotest. 14. I fear that the enemies will blockade the city. 15. Cor- 

 rect that boy. 16. The master will take care to correct his scholar*. 



17. Tell (narro) me what thou saidst to thy father. 18. Restrain thy 

 desires. 19. We ought to restrain our desires. 20. A boy (by) 

 restraining his desires is loved. 21. Strenuously cultivate thy mind, 

 my son. 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LESSONS IN LATIN. XXVI. 



EXERCISE 92. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. I exercise. 2. I was exercising. 3. He was exercising. 4. I 

 will exercise. 5. I rejoice that thou art well. 6. The teacher was re- 

 joicing that you were obeying his commands. 7. Thou wast pleasini.- 

 thysolf, (thou wast) displeasing others. 8. No forgetfnlness will blot 

 out the honour of virtue. 9. I exercised. 10. Greece flourished in all 

 the arts. 11. I praise you because you have properly exercised yonr 

 mind in study. 12. Why were you silent ? 13. Thy boy was suddenly 

 Bilput. 14. The mother was silent. 15. All are silent. 16. Unless yon 

 have obeyed the precepts of virtue, the entrance to heaven will not be 

 open to you. 17. If thou hast restrained thy desires thou wilt be 

 happy. 18. I take care to improve (that I may improw) the morals 

 and to exercise the body of the boy. 19. I advise you to observe (the: 



