| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - Latin language - 1845 - 666 pages
...into em in the first conjugation, and in the three others into am; as, amem, moneam, legam, audiam. c) The present subjunctive passive, by changing the m of the present subjunctive active into r ; as amer, monear, legar, audiar. <T) The imperfect indicative active, by changing o into abam in the first... | |
| Carl Gottlob Zumpt - 1846 - 300 pages
...into em in the first conjugation, and in the three others into am ; as amem, moneam, legam, audiam. c) The present subjunctive passive, by changing the m of the present subjunctive active into r, as amer, monear, legar, audiar. d) The imperfect indicative active, by changing o into abam in the first... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1849 - 376 pages
...as am-o, am-em; and in the three other conjugations into am — as mone-o, mone-am; leg-o, leg-am; audi-o, audi-am. 2. The present indicative passive, by the addition of r — as am-o, am-or ; mone-o, mone-or; leg-o, leg-or; audi-o, audi-or. S. The present subjunctive passive, by changing... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - 1852 - 660 pages
...em in the first conjugation, and in the three others into am ; as, amem, moneam, legam, audiam. c) The present subjunctive passive, by changing the m of the present subjunctive active into r; na amer, monear, legar, audiar. d) The imperfect indicative active, by changing o into abam in the... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1852 - 270 pages
...am-o, am-em ; and in the three other conjugations into am — as mone-o, mone-am ; leg-o, leg -am ; audi-o, audi-am. 2. The present indicative passive, by the addition of r — as am-o, am-or ; mone-o, mone-or ; leg-o, leg-or ; audi-o, andi-or. 3. The present subjunctive passive, by changing... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - Latin language - 1853 - 636 pages
...em in the first conjugation, and in the three others into am ; as, amem, moneam, legam, audiam. (c) The present subjunctive passive, by changing the m of the present subjunctive active into r ; as, amer, monear, legar, audiar. (à) The imperfect indicative active, by changing о into a/mm in the... | |
| Karl Gottlob Zumpt - Latin language - 1856 - 644 pages
...em in the first conjugation, and in the three others into am ; as, amem, moneam, legam, audiam. (c) The present subjunctive passive, by changing the m of the present subjunctive active into r ; as, amer, monear, Icgar, audiar. (d) The imperfect indicative active, by changing o into abam in the first... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1862 - 330 pages
...in the three other conjugations into am — as dele-o, dele-am, scrib-o, scrib-am; audi-o, audi-um. 2. The present indicative passive, by the addition...changing the m of the present subjunctive active into i — as am-em, am-er ; dele-am, dele-ar; scrib-am, scrib-ar; leg-am, leg-ar; audi-am, audi-ar. 4.... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - Latin language - 1865 - 460 pages
...am-o, am-em ; and in the three other conjugations into am — as dele-o, dele-am; scrib-o, scrib-arn ; audi-o, audi-am. 2. The present indicative passive,...3. The present subjunctive passive, by changing the TO of the present subjunctive active into i — as am-em, am-er ; dele-am, dde-ar ; scrib-am, scrib-ar;... | |
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