New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.

New Latin Grammar eBook

Charles Edwin Bennett
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 322 pages of information about New Latin Grammar.
monitus sim moniti simus monitus sis moniti sitis monitus sit moniti sint
PLUPERFECT.
I should have been advised, he would have been advised.
monitus essem                           moniti essemus
monitus esses                           moniti essetis
monitus esset                           moniti essent
IMPERATIVE.
Pres.  monere, be thou advised;  monemini, be ye advised.
Fut.   monetor, thou shalt be
advised,
monetor, he shall be       monentor, they shall be
advised_.                   advised_.

INFINITIVE.  PARTICIPLE.
Pres. moneri, to be advised. Perfect. monitus, advised,
having been advised.
Perf. monitus esse, to have
been advised

Fut. monitum iri, to be about Gerundive._ monendus, to be
to be advised.
advised_, deserving to
be advised.

* * * * *

THIRD (OR CONSONANT-) CONJUGATION.

105.  Active Voice.—­Rego, I rule.

PRINCIPAL PARTS. 
PRES.  IND.        PRES.  INF.        PERF.  IND.      PERF.  PASS.  PARTIC.
rego            regere            rexi               rectus

INDICATIVE MOOD.

PRESENT TENSE.
I rule

SINGULAR.                             PLURAL.
rego                                    regimus
regis                                   regitis
regit                                   regunt
IMPERFECT.
I was ruling, or I ruled.
regebam                                 regebamus
regebas                                 regebatis
regebat                                 regebant
FUTURE.
I shall rule.
regam                                   regemus
reges                                   regetis
reget                                   regent
PERFECT.
I have ruled, or I ruled
rexi                                    reximus
rexisti                                 rexistis
rexit                                   rexerunt, or -ere
PLUPERFECT.
I had ruled.
rexeram                                 rexeramus
rexeras                                 rexeratis
rexerat                                 rexerant
FUTURE PERFECT.
I shall have ruled.
rexero                                  rexerimus
rexeris                                 rexeritis
rexerit                                 rexerint

SUBJUNCTIVE.

PRESENT.
May I rule, let him rule.
regam                                   regamus
regas                                   regatis
regat                                   regant
IMPERFECT.
I should rule, he would rule.
regerem                                 regeremus

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