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The bird should The dog should have Time will have flown

The apples may hang. Boys can learn. sing. The cock should have crowed. The horse should have drawn.

run.

Cæsar will have triumphed.

Apples, pomum; hang, pendeo2: learn, discos: bird, avis, sing, canos: cock, gallus; crowed, canto1: drawn, traho3: flown, fugio triumphed, triumpho1.

PASSIVE VOICE.

INDICATIVE MOOD.

PRESENT TENSE.

MODEL.

I am praised. Thou art Laudor. Doceris. Ag taught, The pine is agitated. tatur pinus. Meritò plec We are deservedly punished. timur. Franguntur reThe oars are broken. mi.

EXERCISE 5.

I am led. Thou art sent. A fable is told. The times are changed. The city is taken. Money is lost. Iron is consumed. The enemies are conquered. They all are touched. Rewards are given. War is prepared. We are all trusted. Ye are deservedly punished. The grass is cropped.

Duco. Mitto. Fabula narro'. Tempus muto2. Urbs capio. Pecunia amitto3. Consumo ferrum. Vinco hostis.

Omnis masc, plur, tango3. Præmium do'. Bellum paro'. Omnis credo3. Meritò plecto. Gramen carpo3.

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A messenger is sent.

Authors are read. We are taken.

Thou art prepared. A voice is heard. The boys are hindered. The city is fortified. Laws are given. The horse is tired. Ye are despised. The travellers are plundered. The leaves are scattered.

Messenger, nuncius: authors, auctor; read, legos: voice, vox; heard, audio hindered, impedio: fortified, munio: laws, lex: tired, fatigo: despised, spernos: travellers, viator; plundered, diripios: leaves, folium; scattered, spargo3.

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I was sent. Thou wast bought. Ye were invited. lambs have been counted. Laws have been given. The leaves have been scattered. The enemy had been conquered. The letter had been written. Thou wilt be praised. I shall be recalled. The city will be plundered. The men will be blamed.

Lambs, agnus; counted, enumerol laws, lex: leaves, folium; scattered, spargos: praised, laudo1: plundered, diripio3: blamed, cuipo1.

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Let the king be loved. Let the gates be shut. Let the limbs be collected. Let the sailor be preserved.

Gates, porta; shut, claudo3: limbs, membrum; collected, colligo3 : sailor, nauta; preserved, servo1.

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We may be punished. Ye may be taken. Rogues should be found out. The stag might be caught. The books may have been sent. The ships may have been sunk. Ye might have been preserved. The soldier might have been wounded. The money will have been paid. The rewards will have been given.

Rogues, verbĕro: found out, deprehendo3: books, liber: preserved, servo: paid, solvo3: rewards, præmium.

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The good boy learns. naughty boys play. The swift horse conquers. The slow horses are overcome. The fearful hares fly. The nimble dogs follow. Beautiful women are loved. Weary travellers will sit. e

The Bonus puer disco3. Malus puer ludo3. Celer equus vinco3, Tardus equus vinco3. Timidus lepus fugio3. Velox canis sequor3. Formōsus fœmina amo'. Fessus viator sedeo2.

Our masters come. Idle boys will be beaten. My books have been torn. Your brothers were praised. My horse is tired. The first man was created. Good authors are read. Bad authors will be neglected.

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Noster præceptor venio*. Ignāvus puer cædo3. Meus liber lacero'. Tuus frater laudo'. Meus equus fatigo'. Primus homo creo'. Bonus auctor lego3. Malus auctor negligo3.

Superbus homo cado3. Modestus homo prověho3. Altus turris cado3. Humilis casa sto'. Brevis sum via. Ver sum æternus. Dulcis sum paternus solum. Mors sum certus. Tempus incertus. Mora non tutus sum. Humānus consilium cado3. Jucundus actus labor. Præteritus tempus nunquam revertor3.

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My lambs. A pleasant garden. A hateful war. beautiful flock. The great pine is agitated. Crooked old age will come. The old wood did stand. Dark night comes. The swift stags fly. With joyful victory. The ripe apple falls. The brave Romans fought. Conquered Carthage fell.

Pleasant, amanus; a garden, hortus: hateful, exitiōsus: beautiful, formōsus; flock, grex: great, ingens; pine, pinus; agitated, agito! : crooked, curvus; old age, senecta: old, vetus; wood, sylva; dark, ater, atra, atrum: swift, veloz,-ōcis; ripe, mitis: brave, fortis: conquered, victus; Carthage, Carthago; fell, cado3.

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