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few verbs t.o short stem-vowel is lengthened before the termi- 

 nation a, as i.i the first aorist active, except verbs having e in 

 the future, winch take the conversion o, as <pau>-ca, aor. 1 e-<pT]i>-a, 

 perf. 2 ire-Qriv-a. 



PARADIGM OF LIQUID VEEBS. 



We now give a short paradigm of the liquid verbs, arranged 

 according to the stem-vowels of the future. 



1. With a. in the Future. 



<pa.ii>!a, I show, pass, <pa.ivofj.ai, I appear; fut. act. ^>aca>, fut. mid. 

 <l>av-ov/j.ai, I shall shine ; perf. 2 act. irt-fyyv-a, I shine ' 



KpUTTTa fj.7] K(pT]VriS (j>L\OV. 9. ^VffiV TrOVrjpaV ;UeTa/3aAtii> OU 



paSiop. 10. 'H TUX'? iroAAa/cts rovs /J.eya (ppovovvTas 7raoa5ca>s 

 efftyijXtv. 



EXERCISE 118. ENGLISH-GREEK. 



1. The boys spot their hands. 2. It is not possible to judgo 

 (discriminate) friends. 3. Many persons have been corrupted 

 by luxury. 4. The victory was announced by the messengers. 

 5. Good men will pity the poor. 6. By (out of) thy skill (wis- 

 dom) thou hast made much gain. 7. Friends will not declare 

 the secrets of friends. 8. The citizens sow the fields. 



