e all inflected alike and the rules for
formation given in Sec. 187.2-4 hold good here.
2. In like manner inflect the pluperfect and future perfect indicative
active of /do\, /porto\, /deleo\, /moveo\, /habeo\, /dico\, /discedo\,
/facio\, /venio\, /munio\.
_195._ The Perfect Active Infinitive. The perfect active infinitive is
formed by adding -isse to the perfect stem.
CONJ PERFECT STEM PERFECT INFINITIVE
I. ama:v- ama:vis'se, _to have loved_
II. monu- monuis'se, _to have advised_
III. (_a_) re:x- re:xis'se, _to have ruled_
(_b_) ce:p- ce:pis'se, _to have taken_
IV. audi:v\ audi:vis'se, _to have heard_
sum fu- fuis'se, _to have been_
1. In like manner give the perfect infinitive active of /do\, /porto\,
/deleo\, /moveo\, /habeo\, /dico\, /discedo\, /facio\, /venio\,
/munio\.
_196._ EXERCISES
I. 1. Habuisti, moverunt, miserant. 2. Vidit, dixeris, duxisse.
3. Misistis, paruerunt, discesseramus. 4. Munivit, dederam, misero.
5. Habuerimus, delevi, paruit, fuisse. 6. Dederas, muniveritis,
veneratis, misisse. 7. Veneras, fecisse, dederatis, portaveris.
8. Quem verba oraculi moverant? Populum verba oraculi moverant.
9. Cui Cepheus verba oraculi narraverit? Perseo Cepheus verba oraculi
narraverit. 10. Amici ab Andromeda discesserint. 11. Monstrum saevum
domicilia multa deleverat. 12. Ubi monstrum vidistis? Id in aqua
vidimus. 13. Quid monstrum faciet? Monstrum Andromedam interficiet.
II. 1. They have obeyed, we have destroyed, I shall have had. 2. We
shall have sent, I had come, they have fortified. 3. I had departed, he
has obeyed, you have sent (_sing. and plur._). 4. To have destroyed, to
have seen, he will have given, they have carried. 5. He had destroyed,
he has moved, you have had (_sing. and plur._). 6. I have given, you had
moved (_sing. and plur._), we had said. 7. You will have made (_sing.
and plur._), they will have led, to have given.
8. Who had seen the monster? Andromeda had seen it. 9. Why had the men
departed from[1] the towns? They had departed because the monster had
come. 10. Did Cepheus obey[2] the oracle[3]? He did.
[Footnote 1: /ex\. What would /ab\ mean?]
[Footnote 2: _Did ... obey_, perfect tense.]
[Footnote 3: What case?]
LESSON XXXIV
REVIEW OF THE ACTIVE VOICE
[Special Vocabulary]
ADVERBS
/celeriter\, _quickly_ (celerity)
/de
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