CONTENTS
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lesson | page | |
XXIII. | Present Active Indicative of regō and audiō — Cornelia and her Jewels (Concluded) | 61-63 |
XXIV. | Imperfect Active Indicative of regō and audiō — The Dative with Special Intransitive Verbs | 63-65 |
XXV. | Future Active Indicative of of regō and audiō | 65-66 |
XXVI. | Verbs in -iō — Present, Imperfect, and Future Active Indicative of capiō — The Imperative | 66-68 |
XXVII. | Passive Voice — Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative of amō and moneō — Perseus and Andromeda | 68-72 |
XXVIII. | Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of regō and audiō — Perseus and Andromeda (Continued) | 72-73 |
XXIX. | Present, Imperfect, and Future Indicative Passive of -iō Verbs — Present Passive Infinitive and Imperative | 73-75 |
XXX. | Synopses in the Four Conjugations — The Ablative denoting From — Place from Which, Separation , Personal Agent | 75-78 |
XXXI. | Perfect, Pluperfect, and Future Perfect of sum — Dialogue | 79-81 |
XXXII. | Perfect Active Indicative of the Four Regular Conjugations — Meaning of the Perfect — Perseus and Andromeda (Continued) | 81-83 |
XXXIII. | Pluperfect and Future Perfect Active Indicative — Perfect Active Infinitive | 84-85 |
XXXIV. | Review of the Active Voice — Perseus and Andromeda (Concluded) | 86-87 |
XXXV. | Passive Perfects of the Indicative — Perfect Passive and Future Active Infinitive | 88-90 |
XXXVI. | Review of Principal Parts — Prepositions, Yes-or-No Questions | 90-93 |
XXXVII. | Conjugation of possum — The Infinitive used as in English — Accusative Subject of an Infinitive — The Faithless Tarpeia | 93-96 |
XXXVIII. | The Relative Pronoun and the Interrogative Pronoun — Agreement of the relative — The Faithless Tarpeia (Concluded) | 97-101 |
XXXIX-XLI. | The Third Declension — Consonant Stems | 101-106 |
XLII. | Review Lesson — Terror Cimbricus | 107 |
XLIII. | Third Declension — I-Stems | 108-110 |