reginae[4] et parere est multitudinis.[4] 7. Hoc proelio facto quidam ex
hostibus ad pacem petendam venerunt. 8. Erant qui arma tradere nollent.
9. Hostes tam celeriter progressi sunt ut spatium pila in hostis
iaciendi non daretur. 10. Spatium neque arma capiendi[5] neque auxili
petendi[5] datum est.
II. 1. These ornaments [6]belong to Cornelia. 2. Men very skillful in
the art of war were sent [7]to capture the town. 3. The scouts found a
hill suitable for fortifying very near to the river. 4. Soon the cavalry
will come [8]to seek supplies. 5. The mind of the Gauls is eager for
revolution and for undertaking wars. 6. To lead the line of battle
[9]belongs to the general. 7. [10]Whom shall we employ to look after
the grain supply?
[Footnote 4: Predicate genitive.]
[Footnote 5: Which of these expressions is gerund and which
gerundive?]
[Footnote 6: _belong to_ = _are of_.]
[Footnote 7: Use the gerundive with /ad\.]
[Footnote 8: Use the genitive with /causa\. Where should /causa\
stand?]
[Footnote 9: Compare the first sentence.]
[Footnote 10: Compare the second sentence in the Latin above.]
LESSON LXXII
THE IRREGULAR VERB _EO:_ : INDIRECT STATEMENTS
_412._ Learn the principal parts and the conjugation of /eo:\, _go_
(Sec. 499).
_a._ Notice that i:-, the root of /eo:\, is changed to e- before
a vowel, excepting in /iens\, the nominative of the present
participle. In the perfect system -v- is regularly dropped.
[ Conjugation given in Sec. 499:
PRINCIPAL PARTS eo:, i:re, ii: (i:vi:), itum (n. perf. part.)
PRES. STEM i:-
PERF. STEM i:- or i:v-
PART. STEM it-
INDICATIVE SUBJUNCTIVE IMPERATIVE
SING. PLUR.
Pres. eo: i:mus eam _2d Pers._ i: i:te
i:s i:tis
it eunt
Impf. i:bam i:rem
_Fut. i:bo: ---- _2d Pers._ i:to: i:to:te
_3d Pers._ i:to: eunto:
Perf. ii: (i:vi:) ierim (i:verim)
Plup. ieram (i:veram) i:ssem (i:vissem)
F. P. iero: (i:vero:)
INFINITIVE
Pres. i:re
Perf. i:sse (i:visse)
Fut. itu:rus, -a, -um esse
PARTICIPLES
Pres. ie:ns, _gen._ euntis (Sec. 472)
Fut. itu:rus, -a, -um
Ger. eundum
GERUND
Gen. eundi:
Dat. eundo:
Acc. eundum
Abl. eundo:
SUPINE
Acc. [[itum]]
Abl.
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