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112 FOURTH AVENUE A. S. WALPOLE Aeneid ambassadors Ancalites atque Atrebates autem Belgae Bibroci Book Britanniam Britons C. G. DUFFIELD Caesar Caesarem camp Cantium Cassivellaunus castris causâ cavalry Cenimagni chariot circiter clause Commius comp conj dative Edited by Rev Edited by T. E. enemy erant erat ĕre ĕris forage Gallic Gallic War Gaul gender genitive gerund hostium iēc-ī iect-um indecl insulae Invasion of Britain iōnis īre Itaque JOHN BOND Latin legati legions locis loco M.A. Edited M.A. With Exercises Mandubracius militum mitto Morini naves navibus navium neque nostros omnes ōris ōrum partem passuum portus prae prep prō pron quae quam quibus quòd RECAPITULATORY reliquis Roman sail Segontiaci sentence ships sist-o soldiers Subjunctive sunt superl supine tamen tiōnis Trinobantes v.a. irreg verb Verulamium vigiliâ Vocabulary winter
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Page xviii - ... and find out its voice, mood, tense, number, and person. 2. Find the subject or subjects with which it agrees. Translate. 3. If the verb is incomplete, find the object or completion. Translate. 4. See if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object is enlarged ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the object. 6. Take the extensions of the predicate. Translate. 7. Translate finally,...
Page xviii - TRANSLATING. 1. Pick out the finite verb (the predicate) and find out its voice, mood, tense, number, and person. 2. Find the subject or subjects with which it agrees. Translate. 3. If the verb is incomplete, find the object or completion. Translate. 4. See if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object is enlarged ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the object. 6. Take the extensions...
Page xix - The subject may be enlarged by 1. An adjective or participle. 2. A noun in apposition. 3. A noun in the genitive case. 4. A relative clause. 5. A participial phrase. The object or completion may consist of a phrase, or of any of the parts of speech which can form a subject. The object may be enlarged in the same way as the subject. The predicate may be extended by 1. Adverb. 2. Ablative case. •3. Preposition and its case. 4. Adverbial sentence. RULES OP AGRKKMEST.