re piguit _it grieves_
pudet pudere puduit _it causes shame_
taedet taedere taeduit _it disgusts_
miseret miserere miseruit _it causes pity_
libet libere libuit _it pleases_
licet licere licuit _it is lawful_
oportet oportere oportuit _it is fitting_
decet decere decuit _it is becoming_
dedecet dedecere dedecuit _it is unbecoming_
refert referre retulit _it concerns_
III. Verbs Impersonal only in Special Senses.
constat constare constitit _it is evident_
praestat praestare praestitit _it is better_
juvat juvare juvit _it delights_
apparet apparere apparuit _it appears_
placet placere placuit _it pleases_
(placitum
est)
accedit accedere accessit _it is added_
accidit accidere accidit _it happens_
contingit contingere contigit _it happens_
evenit evenire evenit _it turns out_
interest interesse interfuit _it concerns_
IV. The Passive of Intransitive Verbs; as,--
itur lit. _it is gone_ _i.e. some one goes_
curritur lit. _it is run_ _i.e. some one runs_
ventum est lit. _it has been come_ _i.e. some one has come_
veniendum est lit. _it must be come_ _i.e. somebody must
come_
pugnari potest lit. _it can be fought_ _i.e. somebody can
fight_
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PART III.
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PARTICLES.
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139. Particles are the four Parts of Speech that do not admit of
inflection; _viz_. Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections.
ADVERBS.
140. Adverbs denote manner, place, time, or degree Most adverbs are in
origin case-forms which have become stereotyped by usage. The common
adverbial terminations have already been given above (Sec. 76). The following
TABLE OF CORRELATIVES is important:--
RELATIVE AND DEMONSTRATIVE. INDEFINITE.
INTERROGATIVE.
ubi, _where; where_? hi
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