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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 edition. Excerpt: ...Indicative Mood. Present Tense. Reg-o, I rule, or am ruling. Reg-is, thou rulest, or art ruling. Reg-it, he rules, or is ruling. Reg-imus, we rule, or are ruling. Reg-itis, you rule, or are ruling. Reg-unt, they rule, or are ruling. Imperfect Tense. Reg-ebam, I ruled, or was ruling. Reg-ebas, thou ruledst, or wast ruling. Reg-ebat, he ruled, or was ruling. Reg-ebiimus, we ruled, or were ruling. Reg-ebatis, you ruled, or were ruling. Reg-ebant, they ruled, or were ruling. Rem. All verbs ending in ere belong to the Third Conjugation, and assume the foregoing forms. Otheb Examples. Agere, to act, to conspire, to organize; ago, I act, is, it, lmus, itis, unt, etc. Reddere, to render; reddo, is, it, lmus, Ttis, unt, etc. Credere, to believe; credo, is, it, etc. Legere, to read; lego, is, it, etc. Votum, i (.), a wish. Amor, oris (m.), love. Prseceptum, i (.), a command. Quomodo, how. Hle, a, ud, that person; ace. illum, am, ud; ace. plu., illos, illas, illa, those persons. Qui, quse, quod, who, which', that; ace., quem, quam, quod, ace. plu., quos, quas, quse, whom, which, that. Is, ea, id, he, she it; ace. eum, eam, id, him, her, it; ace. plu., eos, eas, ea, them. Parentes amant filios suos. Liberi debent amare parentes suos. Bonus filius amat patrem suum. Qui vult esse bonus filius, debet amare suam matrem. Liberi, qui non amant parentes suos, non sunt boni. Si rex bonus est, populus eum amat. Amor populi est votum bonorum regum. Boni reges optant ut populi sui sint felices. Homines avari optant multam pecuniam. Qui multam pecuniam habet, non semper est felix. Pecunia non reddit hominem felicem. Si peeunia sola posset homines reddere felices, plures homines essent felices quam sunt. Illum quidem non potest felicem reddere...

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  • PublisherRareBooksClub.com
  • Publication date2013
  • ISBN 10 1230137998
  • ISBN 13 9781230137995
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages30

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