( vi ) 



Fage. 



§ 139. Perfect. First Conjugational form. ... ... 71 



§ 140. Second Conjugational form. ... ... ... 73 



§ 141. Pluperfect. ... ... ... ... 74 



§ 142. Declinable Participles. ... ... ... 76 



§ 143. Indeclinable Participles. ... ... ... ih. 



§ 144. Precative or Eespectful forms. ... ... ... ib, 



§ 145. Infinitive or Verbal Noun. ... ... ... 77 



Chaptee S. — The I>"'tiu?.sitite Yeeb, 



§ 146. Tense forms of the 2nd Conjugational Form ... ... ih. 



§ 147. Points of difference between Transitive and Intransitive verbs, ih. 



§ 148. Shortening of the long penultimate of certain verbs. ... ih. 



CoXJUGATIOiN' OE THE TEEB suto^, to sleep. 



§ 149. Principal Parts. ... ... ... 78 



§ 150. Prospective Conditional. ... ... ... 79 



§ 151. Future. ... ... ... ih. 



§ 152. Imperative. ... ... ... 80 



§ 153. SEetrospective Conditional. ... ... ... 81 



§ 154. Present. ... ... ... 82 



§ 155. Imperfect. ... ... ... 83 



§ 1.56- Past. ... ... ... 84 



§ 157. Perfect. ... ... ... 84 



§ 158. Pluperfect. ... ... ... 85 



§ 159. Declinable Pai-ticiples. ... ... ... 86 



§ 160. Indeclinable Participles. ... ... ... ih. 



§ 161. Precative, or Respectful forms. ... ... ... ih. 



§ 162. Infinitive, or Verbal ISToun. ... ... ... 87 



Chaptee XL — Obseevatioj^s oy the Fohegoi^g. 



§ 163. The two Conjugational Forms. ... ... ... ih. 



§ 164. Conjugational Terminations. ... ... ... ib- 



Chaptee XII. — Veees -with Eoots E>-DiifG i>-_^Vowels. 



§ 165. Preliminavv. ... ... ... 9^ 



§ 156 Siah, to sew. ... ... ... ib. 



§ 167 'Paeh, to obtain. ... ... ... 62 



