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90 REVIEW OF PRINCIPAL PARTS

207.

EXCERCISES

I.

  1. Fābula Andromedae nārrāta est.
  2. Multae fābulae ā

magistrō nārrātae sunt.

  1. Ager ab agricolā validō arātus erat.
  2. Agrī ab agricolīs validīs arātī erant.
  3. Aurum ā servō perfidō ad domicilium suum portātum erit.
  4. Nostra arma ā lēgātō laudāta sunt. Quis vestra arma laudāvit?
  5. Ab ancillā tuā ad cēnam vocātae sumus.
  6. Andromeda mōnstrō nōn data est, quia mōnstrum ā

Perseō necātum erat.


II.

  1. The provinces were laid waste, the field had been laid waste, the towns will have been laid waste.
  2. The oracles were heard, the oracle was heard, the oracles had been heard.
  3. The oracle will have been heard, the province had been captured, the boats have beencaptured.
  4. The fields were laid waste, the man was advised, the

girls will have been advised.

  1. The towns had been ruled, we shall have been captured, you will have been heard.

LESSON XXXVI

REVIEW OF PRINCIPAL PARTS • PREPOSITIONS
YES-OR-NO QUESTIONS

208. The following list shows the principal parts of all the verbs you have had excepting those used in the paradigms. The parts you have had before are given for review, and the perfect participle is the only new form for you to learn. Sometimes one or more of the principal parts are lacking, which means that the verb has no forms based on that stem. A few verbs lack the perfect passive participle but have the future active participle in -ūrus, which appears in the principal parts instead.

Irregular Verbs

sum
absum
1

esse
abesse
dare

fuī
āfuī
dedī

futūrus
āfutūrus
datus

be
be away
give

1. is best classed with the irregular verbs because of the short a in the present and participial stems.