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.
auditus sum auditi sumus auditus es auditi estis auditus est auditi sunt
PLUPERFECT.
I had been heard.
auditus eram                            auditi eramus
auditus eras                            auditi eratis
auditus erat                            auditi erant
FUTURE PERFECT.
I shall have been heard.
auditus ero                             auditi erimus
auditus eris                            auditi eritis
auditus erit                            auditi erunt

SUBJUNCTIVE.

PRESENT.

May I be heard, let him be heard.
audiar                                  audiamur
audiaris, or -re                      audiamini
audiatur                                audiantur
IMPERFECT.
I should be heard, he would be heard.
audirer                                 audiremur
audireris, or -re                     audiremini
audiretur                               audirentur
PERFECT.
I may have been heard.
auditus sim                             auditi simus
auditus sis                             auditi sitis
auditus sit                             auditi sint

PLUPERFECT.

I should have been heard, he would have been heard.
auditus essem                           auditi essemus
auditus esses                           auditi essetis
auditus esset                           auditi essent

IMPERATIVE.
Pres. audire, be thou heard; audimini, be ye heard.
Fut. auditor, thou shalt be
heard
,
auditor, he shall be audiuntor, they shall be heard_.
heard_;

INFINITIVE.  PARTICIPLE.
Pres. audiri, to be heard. Perfect. auditus, heard,
having been heard
Perf. auditus esse, to have Gerundive._ audiendus, to be
been heard
. heard_, deserving to
be heard

Fut. auditum iri, to be about
to be heard
.

* * * * *

VERBS IN -IO OF THE THIRD CONJUGATION.

109. 1.  Verbs in -io of the Third Conjugation take the endings of the Fourth Conjugation wherever the latter endings have two successive vowels.  This occurs only in the Present System.

2.  Here belong—­

  a) capio, to take; cupio, to desire; facio, to make; fodio, to
  dig
; fugio, to flee; jacio, to throw; pario, to bear; quatio, to
  shake
; rapio, to seize; sapio, to taste.

b) Compounds of lacio and specio (both ante-classical); as, allicio,
entice; conspicio, behold.

c) The deponents gradior, to go; morior, to die, patior, to suffer.

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