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will have been admonished. 9. I may be invited, I may 10. I should be invited, I should be ad

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1. Quis monētur? 2. Nonne puer monētur? 3. Puer recte monētur. 4. Puěri recte monentur. 5. Discipuli recte moniti sunt. 6. Discipulus recte monitus est. 7. Frater tuus recte admonitus erit. 8. Fratres tui recte admonĭti erunt. 9. Nonne admoniti sumus? 10. Recte admoniti sumus. 11. Memoria exercetur. 12. Memoria

1 For the declension of the Interrogative Pronoun quis, see 188.

exerceatur.1 13. Memoria exercebitur. 14. Discipuli apud magistros exercentur.

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1. Were not the boys terrified? 2. They were terrified. 3. Let the pupils be admonished. 4. They have been admonished. 5. Who will be advised? 6. These boys will be advised. 7. Has your memory been exercised? 8. My memory has been exercised. 9. Was not the general terrified? 10. The general himself3 was not terrified. 11. The soldiers were terrified.

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1 Exerceatur; the Subjunctive is sometimes best rendered by let. See 196, I. 2.

2 Let be admonished is to be rendered into Latin by a single verb in the Subjunctive. See 196, I. 2.

› Himself = ipse. See 186.

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1. Camillus hostes superavit. 2. Hostes superāti sunt. 3. Omnes discipuli paruĕrant.1 4. Romāni hostem exspectabant. 5. Romāni 2 ingentem hostium numěrum3 exspectavěrant. 6. Hostes proelium exspectabant. 7. Praeceptor tacebat. 8. Discipuli tacebant. 9. Verecundia juventutem. ornat. 10. Philosophus pecuniam non habet. 11. Philosophi pecuniam non optant.

III. Translate into Latin.

1. Are you expecting me? 2. We are expecting you. 3. Did you not await the enemy? 4. We awaited the enemy. 5. Have you not a good memory? 6. I have a good memory. 7. Will the soldiers obey? 8. The brave soldiers will obey. 9. Camillus had an army. 11. Did you advise the boy? 13. Were not the enemy put to flight ?5

praised the army.

advised the boys.

14. They were put to flight.

10. He

12. We

1 In accordance with Suggestion VII. 3, for what form will you look in the Vocabulary? See 205, 207.

2 Apply to this sentence Suggestions IV. and V.

3 Ingentem hostium numěrum, for arrangement see note on pondus, Exercise XXX.

4 Put the Latin word in the plural.

5 Put to flight is to be rendered by a single Latin verb.

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FUT. recturés essě, to be about FUT. recturus, about to rule.

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