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... Illustrate . 5. Give examples of historic inf . , final clause , ut consecutive , indirect question . Translate into Latin : II . ( a ) I had long been waiting to see what was the meaning of that crowd . ( b ) He asked whether his ...
... Illustrate . 5. Give examples of historic inf . , final clause , ut consecutive , indirect question . Translate into Latin : II . ( a ) I had long been waiting to see what was the meaning of that crowd . ( b ) He asked whether his ...
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... illustrate : ( a ) The common forms of the conditional sentence in oratio obliqua . ( b ) The use of the participle . ( c ) The main rules for expressing relations of place and time . SECOND PAPER . Translate into Latin : 1 . (
... illustrate : ( a ) The common forms of the conditional sentence in oratio obliqua . ( b ) The use of the participle . ( c ) The main rules for expressing relations of place and time . SECOND PAPER . Translate into Latin : 1 . (
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... Illustrate briefly the syntax of autós . 4. Give examples of the more common uses of the genitive . 5. Construct short Greek sentences to show the main uses of κατά . II . Translate into Greek : ( a ) He thinks that you will be able to ...
... Illustrate briefly the syntax of autós . 4. Give examples of the more common uses of the genitive . 5. Construct short Greek sentences to show the main uses of κατά . II . Translate into Greek : ( a ) He thinks that you will be able to ...
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... αἰαι δακρύεις . III . Construct short Greek sentences to illustrate : ( α ) The common forms of the conditional sentence . ( β ) The rules for oratio obliqua . ( c ) The use of the infinitive . 1 } SECOND PAPER . Translate into Greek : I.
... αἰαι δακρύεις . III . Construct short Greek sentences to illustrate : ( α ) The common forms of the conditional sentence . ( β ) The rules for oratio obliqua . ( c ) The use of the infinitive . 1 } SECOND PAPER . Translate into Greek : I.
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... illustrate the comparative of inferiority , equality and superiority . 3. Form sentences to illustrate the use of demon- strative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns . 4. Illustrate by examples the use of chacun , chaque , aucun ...
... illustrate the comparative of inferiority , equality and superiority . 3. Form sentences to illustrate the use of demon- strative adjectives and demonstrative pronouns . 4. Illustrate by examples the use of chacun , chaque , aucun ...
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acid Aeneid angle Aristotle bien body c'est centre chemical chloric acid chlorine Cicero circle Compare conic Criticise Define Describe determine deux Distinguish doctrine ellipse equation Explain the syntax fait formula FOURTH PAPER French Give a list Give an account Give examples Greek HERNANI illustrate kilograms king King Lear Latin Livy Mention Molière parabola Parse perpendicular Phormio plane plants prepared Prove qu'il quid quod quum radius relation SECOND PAPER Shew Show sides Sketch Sophocles substances are formed tangent theory THIRD PAPER Thucydides tion tout Translate at sight triangle velocity verbs vertical Write notes Zamore αἱ ἀλλ ἅμα ἂν αὐτὸς αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ εἰ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ κατὰ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὔτε τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὡς
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