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1. Regor, regēbar, regar. 2. Regimur, regebāmur, regōmur. 3. Regar, regāmur. 4. Regeretur, regerentur. 5. Rectus est, rectus erat, rectus erit. 6. Recti sunt, recti erant, recti erunt. 7. Regit, regitur. 8. Regunt, reguntur. 9. Regēbat, regebatur. 10. Regēbant, regebantur. 11. Reget, regetur. 12. Regent, regentur. 13. Regimus, regimur. 14. Regebāmus, regebāmur. 15. Regēmus, regēmur.

II. Translate into Latin.

1. He is ruled, they are ruled. 2. I am ruled, I am led. 3. We are ruled, we are led. 4. He was ruled, they were ruled. 5. He will be ruled, they will be ruled. 6. We have been ruled, we have been led. 7. I lead, I am led. 8. We lead, we are led. 9. We were ruling, we were ruled. 10. He was leading, he was led. 11. They may rule, they may be ruled.

FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD CONJUGATIONS-
PASSIVE VOICE.

EXERCISE XXXIX.

I. Translate into English.

1. Vocor, moneor, ducor. 2. Vocamur, monēmur, ducimur. 3. Vocatur, monētur, ducitur. 4. Vocabātur, monebatur, ducebatur. 5. Vocabantur, monebantur, ducebantur. 6. Vocabuntur, monebuntur, ducentur. 7. Voca

tus es, monitus es, ductus es. 8. Vocati estis, monĭti estis, ducti estis. 9. Vocatus eram, monĭtus eram, ductus eram. 10. Vocatus erit, monitus erit, ductus erit.

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1. He is invited, he is admonished, he is led. 2. We were called, we were advised, we were ruled. 3. He will be called, he will be advised, he will be ruled. 4. He may be invited, he may be admonished, he may be led. 5. He has been called, he has been advised, he has been led. 6. They have been called, they have been advised, they have been led.

THIRD CONJUGATION — PASSIVE VOICE.

OTHER PARTS OF SPEECH.

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1. Mundus regitur. 2. Omnis hic mundus semper rectus est. 3. Hic mundus semper regetur. 4. Haec civitas bene regitur. 5. Hae civitates bene reguntur. 6. Civitātes rectae sunt. 7. Anĭmus regātur. 8. Exercitus in Italiam ductus est. 9. Multi exercitus in Italiam ducti erant. Bellum indictum1 erat. 11. Multa bella indicta1 sunt.

III. Translate into Latin.

10.

1. Was not the army led forth? 2. The army was led forth. 3. Has not this state been well governed? 4. This

1 Why indictum in one example, and indicta in the other? Why not rather indictus in both? See Rule XXXV. 1, page 54.

state has been well governed. 5. Will not the truth be spoken? 6. The truth has been spoken. 7. Let' the truth always be spoken. 8. Would not war have been declared? 9. War would have been declared.

FIRST, SECOND, AND THIRD CONJUGATIONS -
MISCELLANEOUS EXAMPLES.

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II. Translate into English.

1. Hirundines adventum veris nuntiant. 2. Hirundines adventum veris nuntiavĕrant. 3. Discipuli laudabuntur. 4. Gallus defectiones solis praedixit. 5. Defectiones lunae praedixit. 6. Defectiones lunae praedicuntur. 7. Omne animal sensus habet. 8. Pueri tacébant.

III. Translate into Latin.

1. This boy has not observed the law. 2. Good citizens will observe the laws. 3. Let the laws be observed. 4. Who has your book? 5. That boy has my book. 6. You shall have my book. 7. What did you say? 8. I spoke the truth. 9. The truth would have been spoken.

1 Let be spoken, render by the Latin Subjunctive. See 196, I. 2.

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