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lemus, ut malit. 3. Noli, velle, noluisse, malle. 4. Vult, mavultis, ut nollet, nolite. 5. Sole oriente, aves cantare inceperunt. 6. Clamoribus auditis, barbari progredi recusabant. 7. Caesare legiones hortato, milites paulo fortius pugnaverunt. 8. His rebus cognitis, Helvetii finitimis persuaserunt ut secum iter facerent. 9. Laboribus confectis, milites a Caesare quaerebant ut sibi praemia daret. 10. Concilio convocato, principes ita responderunt. 11. Dux pluris dies in Helvetiorum finibus morans multos vicos incendit. 12. Magnitudine Germanorum cognita, quidam ex Romanis timebant. 13. Mercatoribus rogatis, Caesar nihilo plus reperire potuit. II. 1. He was unwilling, lest they prefer, they have wished. 2. You prefer, that they might be unwilling, they wish. 3. We wish, they had preferred, that he may prefer. 4. Caesar, when he heard the rumor (_the rumor having been heard_), commanded (imperare) the legions to advance more quickly. 5. Since Caesar was leader, the men were willing to make the journey. 6. A few, terrified[2] by the reports which they had heard, preferred to remain at home. 7. After these had been left behind, the rest hastened as quickly as possible. 8. After Caesar had undertaken the business (_Caesar, the business having been undertaken_), he was unwilling to delay longer.[3] [Footnote 2: Would the ablative absolute be correct here?] [Footnote 3: Not /longius\. Why?] LESSON LXVIII THE IRREGULAR VERB _FIO:_ : THE SUBJUNCTIVE OF RESULT _383._ The verb /fi:o:\, _be made, happen_, serves as the passive of /facio:\, _make_, in the present system. The rest of the verb is formed regularly from /facio:\. Learn the principal parts and conjugation (Sec. 500). Observe that the /i\ is long except before -er and in /fit\. _a._ The compounds of /facio\ with prepositions usually form the passive regularly, as, _Active_ conficio, conficere, confeci, confectus _Passive_ conficior, confici, confectus sum [ Conjugation given in Sec. 500: PRINCIPAL PARTS /fi:o:, fieri:, factus sum\ INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERATIVE _Pres._ fi:o: ---- fi:am _2d Pers._ fi: fi:te fi:s ---- fit fi:unt _Impf._ fi:e:bam fierem _Fut._ fi:am ---- INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE _Perf._ factus, -a, -um sum factus, -a, -um sim _Plup._ factu
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