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... verbs which occur , and parse the verbs to which they belong . * 3. In this passage write out separately all the nouns which are the subjects of verbs , and all which are not so ; and , as regards the latter , state on what other words ...
... verbs which occur , and parse the verbs to which they belong . * 3. In this passage write out separately all the nouns which are the subjects of verbs , and all which are not so ; and , as regards the latter , state on what other words ...
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... verbs : -audire , regere , gaudēre , edere . 5. Write out the passive imperfect indicative , the passive perfect subjunctive , and the passive infinitive of moneo and servio . 6. Turn into Latin , " A young man generally hopes to live a ...
... verbs : -audire , regere , gaudēre , edere . 5. Write out the passive imperfect indicative , the passive perfect subjunctive , and the passive infinitive of moneo and servio . 6. Turn into Latin , " A young man generally hopes to live a ...
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... verbs and participles in this sentence , and classify them ; explaining how they are used . 3. Write down all the pronouns in the passage , ar- range them in classes , showing in each case what is the noun for which the pronoun stands ...
... verbs and participles in this sentence , and classify them ; explaining how they are used . 3. Write down all the pronouns in the passage , ar- range them in classes , showing in each case what is the noun for which the pronoun stands ...
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... verbs which occur in the passage , and parse them fully . SECTION III . 1. Give some examples of adjectives of irregular comparison . 2. Give an account of the inflections of English pro- nouns . 3. Give instances of words derived from ...
... verbs which occur in the passage , and parse them fully . SECTION III . 1. Give some examples of adjectives of irregular comparison . 2. Give an account of the inflections of English pro- nouns . 3. Give instances of words derived from ...
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... verbs into passive , and the passive into active . SECTION II . 1. Analyse one of the two following sen tences : - " In hope of giving longevity to that which its own nature forbids to be immortal , I have devoted this book , the labour ...
... verbs into passive , and the passive into active . SECTION II . 1. Analyse one of the two following sen tences : - " In hope of giving longevity to that which its own nature forbids to be immortal , I have devoted this book , the labour ...
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Página 13 - THE angles at the base of an isosceles triangle are equal to one another : and, if the equal sides be produced, the angles upon the other side of the base shall be equal.