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i;:§.64 THE VERB.—THIRD CONJUGATION. 139IMPERATIVE MOOD.S. 2. Heg-e, or -Ito,3. Re^-ito,P. 2. Re^-ite, or itote,3. Reg-unto,Rule thou, (149,)Let him ruleRule ye,Let <strong>the</strong>m rule.INFINITIVE MOOD.Pres. Re^-ere,Perf. Rex-isse,Fut. Esse recturus,F.-Perf. Fuisse recturus,To rule (178-180),To have ruled,To be about to rule,To have been about to rule.PARTICIPLES.Pres.Fut.Rey-ens,Rect-urus, a, urn,Ruling.About to rule.GERUNDS.Norn. Re^-endum,Gen. Re^-endi,Dat. Re^-endo,Ace. Re^-endum,Abl. Re^-endo,Ruling,Of ruling,To ruling,Ruling,With, &c, ruling.SUPINES.Former, Rect-um,Latter, Rect-u,To rule.To be ruled, or to rule.Synopsis <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Moods and Tenses.Pees.Imp.Perf.Plup.Put.F.-Peef.Indicative.Rego,Re^ebamRexi,\Rexeram,Regain,|Rexero.|Subjunctive.! Regain,Re^rerem,Rexerim,Rexissem.Imp.~Rege.Infinitive.Revere,Rexisse,Esse recturus,Fuisse recturus.ParticiplesRe^eus,Recturus.After <strong>the</strong> same manner, inflectLego, legere, legi,Scrlbo, scribere, scripsi,Ca^do, csedere, cecldi,lectum,scriptum,caesura,To read.To write.To slay.

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