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nem laudaturus ad primum agmen progressus est. 5. Imperator hortatus equites ut fortiter pugnarent signum proelio dedit. 6. Milites hostis octo milia passuum insecuti multis cum captivis ad castra reverterunt. 7. Sol oriens multos interfectos vidit. 8. Romani consilium audax suspicati barbaris sese non commiserunt. 9. Navis e portu egressa nullo in periculo erat. II.[3] 1. The army was in very great danger while marching through the enemy's country. 2. Frightened by the length of the way, they longed for home. 3. When the scouts were about to set out, they heard the shouts of victory. 4. When we had delayed many days, we set fire to the buildings and departed. 5. While living at Rome I heard orators much better than these. 6. The soldiers who are fighting across the river are no braver than we. [Footnote 3: In this exercise use participles for the subordinate clauses.] LESSON LXVII THE IRREGULAR VERBS _VOLO:_, _NO:LO:_, _MALO:_ THE ABLATIVE WITH A PARTICIPLE, OR ABLATIVE ABSOLUTE _379._ Learn the principal parts and conjugation of /volo:\, _wish_; /no:lo:\ (ne + volo:), _be unwilling_; /malo:\ (magis + volo:), _be more willing, prefer_ (Sec. 497). Note the irregularities in the present indicative, subjunctive, and infinitive, and in the imperfect subjunctive. (Cf. Sec. 354.) _a._ These verbs are usually followed by the infinitive with or without a subject accusative; as, /volunt venire\, _they wish to come_; /volunt amico:s venire\, _they wish their friends to come_. The English usage is the same.[1] [Footnote 1: Sometimes the subjunctive of purpose is used after these verbs. (See Sec. 366.)] [ Conjugations given in Sec. 497: PRINCIPAL PARTS: volo:, velle, volui:, ----, _be willing, will, wish_ no:lo:, no:lle, no:lui:, ----, _be unwilling, will not_ ma:lo:, ma:lle, ma:lui:, ----, _be more willing, prefer_ INDICATIVE SINGULAR _Pres._ volo: no:lo: ma:lo: vi:s no:n vis ma:vi:s vult no:n vult ma:vult PLURAL volumus no:lumus ma:lumus vultis no:n vultis ma:vul'tis volunt no:lunt ma:lunt _Impf._ vole:bam no:le:bam ma:le:bam _Fut._ volam, no:lam, ma:lam, ma:le:s, etc. vole:s, etc.
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