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THE POPULAR EDUCATOR. 



LESSONS IN LATIN. XXVIII. 



REGULAR VERBS. THE THIRD CONJUGATION. 



PASSIVE VOICE. 



EXAMPLE. Legor, 3, 1 am read. 

 Chief Parts : LSgor. lectus sum, I6gi. Characteristic letter, E s7iort. 



PRESENT TENSE. 



Indicative. Subjunctive. Imperative. Infinitive. Participle. 

 Sing. LBgor. Legar. [Iggttor. L6gi. 



LegeYis. 



Legttur. 

 Plu. Legimur. 



Legimini. 



Leguntur. 



Legdris. 



Legatur. Legitor. 



Legamur. [IfigJmfoior. 



Legamini. L6gim?ni or 



Legantur. Leguntor. 



Lectum Legendu*. 

 [iri. 



IMPERFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Legiibar. Legerer. 



Legebdris (e). Legereris. 



Legebatur. Legeretur. 



Pitt. Legebamur. Legeremwr. 



Legebamini. Legeremini. 



Legebantur. Lagerentur. 



FIRST FUTURE TENSE. 



Sing. LSgor. 



Legeris (c). 



Legetur. 

 Plu. Legemur. 



Legemini. 



Legentur. 



PERFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Lectus sum. Lectus sim. Lectum Lectus. 



Lectus es. Lectus sis. [esse. 



Lectus est. Lectus sit. 



Plu. Lecti sumus. Lecti simus. 



Lecti estis. Lecti sitis. 



Lecti sunt. Lecti siut. 



PLrPEEFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Lectus eram. Lectus essem. 



Lectus eras. Lectus esses. 



Lectus erat. Lectus esset. 

 .Phi. Lecti eramus. Lecti essemus. 



Lecti eratis. Lecti essetis. 



Lecti erant. Lecti essent. 



SECOND FUTURE TENSE. 



Sing. Lectus ero. 



Lectus eris. 



Lectus erit. 

 Phi. Lecti erlmus. 



Lecti eritis. 



Lecti erunt. 



Instances. -^-In this way conjugate in full, agor, agi, actum 

 esse, I am dnven ; regor, regi, rectum esse, I am ruled ; and 

 divider, dividi, divisum esse, I am, divided. By conjugating verbs 

 in full after the models given in our lessons, the self-teacher 

 will gain facility in recognising and determining the different 

 tenses of the different moods of Latin verbs of the four con- 

 jugations, both in the active and passive voice, at sight. The 

 vocabularies given in the different lessons will supply the student 

 with abundant examples for practice. 



VOCABULARY. 



crant quum milites a duce e castris in aciem educti sunt. 10. Metue- 

 bamus ne urbs ab hostibus obsidione cincta esset. 11. Deus pie 

 colitor. 12. Leges divinse ne contemnuntor. 13. Sapientes semper 

 ratione regi student. 14. Pueri probe excolendi sunt. 15. Ne vinci 

 tor cupiditatibus. 16. Non eris dives nisi divitiee a te contempts 

 erunt. 17. Contemnens voluptates, diliggris. 18. Quoad literis honos 

 erit, Grseci et Latini scriptores in scholis legentur. 



EXERCISE 99. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. My mind will be cultivated. 2. My brother's mind has been cul- 

 tivated. 3. If thy mind is well cultivated, thou wilt be loved. 4. 

 Riches are despised by the wise. 5. Riches will be despised by me. 

 (?. Riches will have been despised by my father. 7. Let riches be 

 despised by thee, my son. 8. He strives (studet) to be governed by 

 reason. 9. The boy must be well cultivated. 10. Let the boy be well 

 cultivated. 11. I have taken care that pleasures should be despised 

 by my children. 12. The Latin writers are read in my school. 13. If 

 thou livest well, thou wilt be loved by good men. 14. I fear riches 

 will (may) not be despised by thee. 15. Many wars have been carried 

 on by the English. 16. The city was burnt by the enemies. 



THE FOURTH CONJUGATION. 



ACTIVE VOICE. 



EXAMPLE. Audio, 4, I hear. 

 Chief Parts: Audio, audivi, auditum, audlre. Characteristic letter, I long, 



PRESENT TENSE. 



Indicative. Subjunctive. Imperative. Infinitive. Participle. 



Sing. Audio. Audtam. [audtto. Audtrc. Audiois. 



Audis. Audios. Audi or 



Audit. Audiat. Audito. 



Plu. Andlmus. Audidmus. [auditote. 



Auditis. Audiatis. Audtte or 



Audlunt. Audiant. Audiunto. 



IMPERFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Audiebam. Audtrem. 



Audiebas. Audires. 



Audtebat. Audiret. 



Plu. Audiebdmus. AudmJmus. 



Audiebatis. Audiretis. 



Audiebant. Audirent. 



FIRST FUTURE TENSE. 



Sing. Audifim. 



Audies. 



Audit. 

 Plu. Audiemun. 



Audietis. 



Audient. 



Sing. Audlui. 



Audi(u)tsti. 



Audiuit. 

 Plu. Audtrimus. 



Audi(i))lstis. 



PERFECT TEtTSE. 



Audl(u)eVim. 



Audi(i))en's. 



Audi(i))erit. 



AudifDjeVlmus. 



Audi(v)ritts. 



Auditfiruin, Auditums, 

 [esse. 



Audi()isse. 



Audi (v)e runt. Audi(i))erint. 



PLUPERFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Audl(t!)2rom. Audi(i>)tssem. 



Audi(v)eras. Audi()isses. 



Audt(u)erat. ii.udi(D)isset. 

 Plu. Audi(r) eramus. Audi(v)tssemrts. 



Audi(t>)eratis, Audi\Djissetis. 



Audi(u)erant. Audi(t))issent. 



SECOND FUTURE TENSE, 



