LESSONS IN LATIN. 



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EXERCISE 100. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. Milites per totum diom sitlorunt et esurieruut. 2. Naturu 



ocuhm tonuissimis uieuibrauis vestivit. 3. Cur domus vestna parietes 



corouis vetitiviHtis P 4. Pneoeptoribus vestris placueratui, 



i>. i- prraoeptis eorum obcdieratis. 5. Vix milites nostri castra 



iiimiivi-ruiit, iiiium CiDsur uciom instruxit. 6. Non prius dormiemus 



: uoetra flnierimus. 7. Quum milites castni muniverint, 



im BO expedient. 8. Caveto, pueri, ne garriatis. 9. Laced- 



inouiorum legos id spectant ut laborilms erudiant juvcntutein. 10. 



Nemo dubitabat quiu puoros semper custodivisses. 11. Narrate mihi 



..solatium) sogrum amici auiinum lenivcritis. 12. Nescio cur 



]iii<>riun imuivoritis. 13. Non dubitabam quin prmcepta mea memoria 



rii.-tnilivis.setin. 1-1. No garritote, filim. 15. Venio to rogatum ut 



. :imbulos. 16. Milites urbem custodiro dobcnt. 17. Sapientia 



ost urs videudi. 18. Obediendum est pneceptis virtutis. 19. An 



navigandi utilissima est. 



EXERCISE 101. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. They thirsted. 2. I shall be hungry. 3. Thou will not obey my 

 precepts. 4. The boys chatter. 5. They have not obeyed their father. 

 6. I know not why they have not obeyed their father. 7. No one 

 doubts that good boys obey their father. 8. He kept my words iu 

 memory. 9. I shall take caro that thou keepest (mayett kwp) my 

 words in memory. 10. They come to fortify the city. 11. The art of 

 writing is useful. 12. They adorn the walls of their house with chap- 

 lets. 13. I shall not sleep until (before that) I have (shall have) 

 finished my business. 14. Hast thou finished thy business ? 15. He 

 was punishing the boy when I entered the school. 



THE FOURTH CONJUGATION. 

 PASSIVE VOICE. 



EXAMPLE. Audior, 4, I am Iward. 

 Chief Parts : Audior, audltus sum, audlri. Characteristic letter, I long. 



PRESENT TENSE. 



Indicative. Subjunctive. Imperative. Infinitive. Participk. 



Sing. Audior. Audiar. [auditor. Audiri. 



Ami Audidris. AudTnj or 



Audit ur. Audtatur. Auditor. 



Plir. Audimur. Audiamur. , [audtmtwor. 



Audimtni. Audiomtni. Audtmiii i or 



AudTuHtur. Audiantitr. Audiuntor. 



IMPERFECT TENSE. 



Situ;. Audiibar. Audirer. 



Audieburis (). Audirtris. 



Audibatur. Audiretur. 

 Plu. Audibamitr. Audiremur. 



Audibamim. Audiremiui. 



Audiebantur. Audirentur. 



FIRST FUTURE TENSE. 



Sing. Audtar. Audiliim Audienttus. 



Audims. [iri. 



Audietur. 

 Plu. Andtemur. 



Audiemini. 



Audientur. 



PERFECT TENSE. 



Sing. Audiliix sum. Audittts situ. Auditum Audltus, 



Audi (as es. Auditus sis. [csse. 



Auditus est. Auditus sit. 

 Plu. Audtti sumus. Auditi simus. 



Auditi estis. Auditi sitis. 



Auditt sunt. Auditi sint. 



PLUPERFECT TENSE. 



Si7ij. Audltus eram. AudTtus essem. 



And if us eras. Audit us esses. 



Aiiilitiw erat. Auditiis esset. 

 flu. Auditi erainus. Auditi essemus. 



Atidifi cratis. Auditi cssetis. 



Auditi erant. Anditi esseut. 



Sing. Audlfti.s oro. 

 Audttiis eris. 

 Audit us frit . 

 Audit iertmiiL'. 

 iVuditi erttis. 

 Auditi erunl. 



SECOND FUTURE TENBE, 



P'tt. 



EXSBCIBB 102. LATIM-ENULIIH. 



1. Pater cant ut flliun brae rndiatur. 2. Pater cnrmbat ut filitu 

 bone erudiretur. 3. Oirw metuuut ne cactrm ab bocttbos auto nrbea 

 muniautur. 4. OcuH tenuiwimU membra&U vectiti rant. ft. Qmua 

 rex urbem intrabnt, omnium civium domiui corouu t floribo* vectiui 

 et oroatn unt. 6. Non prlu* dorui: -mu* qujun ixn'odi vetr finite 

 erunt 7. Simulao caitra mnnite eruut. miliUc M ad pognMi 

 dient. 8. Metuebamu* ne urb* ab bcetibue obridjooe eiocte 

 9. ImprObi puniuntur. 10. Bonn* dUcipulu* literarum 

 erudiri ntudet. 11. Urb*. obcidione dncte, multia inatu 

 12. Vir eruditiu non solum ibi Md etiam alii* prcdecu 14. Poeri 

 diligenter erudiendi aunt. 



EXBBCISK 103. ENQLIHH-LATIN. 



1. They are guarded. 2. The city U guarded. 3. The city will be 

 guarded. 4. The city has been guarded. 5. I take care that the 

 city is (may be) guarded. 6. No one double that the city is well 

 guarded. 7. The citizens ought to guard the city. 8. Why do not 

 the citizens guard the city ? 9. I know not why the citizens do not 

 guard the city. 10. I fear the citizens may not guard the city. 11. 

 They have prepared for the fight. 12. The walls of the boose hare 

 been clothed with flowers. 



KEY TO EXERCISES IN LESSONS IN LATIN.-XIVn. 

 EXERCISE 94. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. I am exercised. 2. Thou art exercised. 5. He is exercised. 4. 

 I was exercised. 5. Thou wast exercised. 6. He was exercised. 7. 

 I shall be exercised. 8. Tou will be exercised. 9. He win be exer- 

 cised. 10. Father takes care that I am well exercised. 11. The 

 ditch is filled up. 12. I take care that you are well exercised. 13. 

 I take care that the boy is well exercised. 14. The father took care 

 that his son was well exercised. 15. I took care that yon were well 

 exercised. 16. I took care that your daughter was well exercised. 

 17. Who knows not how our minds are increased by excellent fruits 

 in the pursuit of learning ? 18. We fear that our army will (may) be 

 conquered by the enemies. 19. All the citizens feared that the city 

 would be surrounded with a blockade (blockaded) by the enemies. 

 20. When we are exercised in letters, our minds are increased by 

 the knowledge of many useful things. 21. When we are frightened 

 by a sudden danger, we ought not forthwith to despair of safety. 22. 

 The honour of virtue will be blotted out by no forgetfulnees. 23. 

 The boys have been strenuously exercised in the study of letters. 24. 

 We feared that the city had been surrounded by a blockade by the 

 enemies. 25. I fear that the soldiers have been frightened by a sudden 

 danger. 26. Let the boy be strenuously exercised. 27. Be not de- 

 terred from the design by the difficulties of things. 28. Good scholars 

 endeavour to be exercised in the study of letters. 29. A boy well 

 educated pleases all. 30. The enemies being terrified remain in the 

 camp. 31. Boys ought to be strenuously exercised. 



EXEBCISE 95. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. Pueri strenue exercentur. 2. Strenne exercentor pueri. 3. 

 Pueri strenue exercendi sunt. 4. Pueri strenue exercebnntur. 5. 

 Strenue exercentur pueri. 6. Pueri strenue exercetantnr. 7. Pueri 

 strenue exerciti sunt. 8. Pueri strenue excrciti erunt. 9. Caro nt 

 pueri strenue exerceantur. 10. Curabam ut pueri strenne cxeroerentur. 

 11. Men) sorores strenue exercitffi sunk 12. Puella strenne exercita 

 erit. 13. Metuo ne urbs obsidioue cingatur. 



EXERCISE 96. LATIN-ENGLISH. 



1. We have led. 2. Thou hast led. 3. Thou leadest. 4. I was 

 leading. 5. He will lead. 6. He may lead. 7. While I was painting, 

 thou wast writing, and brother was reading. 8. The enemies were 

 forming a line of battle. 9. As long as you live, you will h've welL 

 10. If you cultivate virtue, good men will lova you. 11. The enemies 

 formed a line of battle. 12. The enemies will draw up their line of 

 battle. 13. We have written many letters (of the alphabet) to-day. 

 14. The enemies carried on a most frightful war. 15. Cesar had 

 drawn up in line of battle. 16. As soon as we have written the 

 letters, we will walk. 17. I take care that I cultivate the minds of 

 boys. 18. I took care that the teacher cultivated the mind of my son. 



19. No one doubts that I hare always diligently corrected the boy. 



20. We fear that the enemies hare burnt the city. 21. No one doubts 

 that the enemies will surround the city with a blockade (win Moefcod* 

 thtcity). 22. Tell us what your parents have written. 23. Let him 

 write. 24. Learn, O boy. 25. Good boys learn willingly. 2. The 

 soldier, bravely defending himself against enemies, is praised. 27. 

 We ought to restrain our desires. 



EXEBCISE 97. ENGLISH-LATIN. 



1. rrU-m .l.-i.-inli. _'. Milites urbom defeudebant. ". I'rbeni do- 

 f.-n.lrni. >. Urbcin defonderunt. 5. Scribebant. C. llle ttteras 

 scripsit. 7. Nemo dubitat quin tu bonas literas scripturus ait,, b. 

 Cura nt literas scribes. 9. Preceptor cunt nt discipuli bonas litcnu 

 scribont. 10. Hodie literas scripsL 11. Hostes aciem instment. 12. 



