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REVIEWS 271

What is mood? What are the Latin moods? When do we use the indicative mood? Name the six tenses of the indicative. What are personal endings? Name those you have had. Inflect sum in the three tenses you have learned. How many regular conjugations are there? How are they distinguished? How is the present stem found? What tenses are formed from the present stem? What is the tense sign of the imperfect? What is the meaning of the imperfect? What is the tense sign of the future in the first two conjugations? in the last two? Before what letters is a final long vowel of the stem shortened? What are the three possible translations of a present, as of pugnō? Inflect arō, sedeō, mittō, faciō, and veniō, in the present, imperfect, and future active. What forms of -iō verbs of the third conjugation are like audiō? what like regō? Give the rule for the dative with adjectives. Name the special intransitive verbs that govern the dative. What does the imperative mood express? How is the present active imperative formed in the singular? in the plural? What three verbs have a shortened present active imperative? Give the present active imperative of portō, dēleō, agō, faciō, mūniō.

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XXVII
<a name = "review_IV"> IV. REVIEW OF LESSONS XXVII-XXXVI

513. Give the English of the following words:

Nouns of the First Declension
āla cūra mora porta prōvincia vīta
Nouns of the Second Declension

animus

aurum

bracchium

deus

locus

mōnstrum

nāvigium

ōrāculum

perīculum

ventus

vīnum

Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions

adversus
attentus

cārus

commōtus
dēfessus

dexter

dubius
maximus

perfidus

plēnus
saevus

sinister

Adverbs

anteā
celeriter

dēnique

diū
frūstrā

graviter

ita
longē

semper

subitō
tamen

tum

Conjunctions
autem ubi