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LATIN GRAMMAR<br />

vobis et pro multis effundetur in remissionem peccatorum. 22. Haec<br />

quotiescumque feceritis, in mei memoriam facietis. 23. Praeclarae<br />

Majestati tuae. 24. Famulorum, famularumque tuarum. 25. Nobis<br />

quoque peccatoribus famulis tuis, de multitudine miserationum tuarum<br />

sperantibus. 26. Cum tuis sanctis Apostolis et Martyribus. 27. Per<br />

ipsum et cum ipso et in ipso, est tibi Deo Patri omnipotenti, in unitate<br />

SpIritus Sancti, omnis honor, et gloria, per omnia saecula saeculorum.<br />

Amen. 28. LIbera nos, quaesumus, Domine, ab omnibus malis, praeteritis,<br />

praesentibus et futuris. 29. Ope misericordiae tuae. 30. A peccato<br />

simus semper llberi, et omni perturbatione securi. 31. Pacem<br />

rellnquo vobis. 32. Ne resplcias peccata mea. 33. Per mortem tuam<br />

mundum vivificasti. 34. Cum eadem Deo Patre. 35. Panem caelestem<br />

acclpiam et nomen Domini invocabo.<br />

B. Change the infinitive to the right form of the perfect indicative.<br />

I. ego (facere). 2. is (capere) . 3. nos (refIcere). 4. ei (ej lcere). 5. vos<br />

(proflcere). 6. tu (jacere). 7. ea (percIpere). 8. tu (profIcere). 9. vos<br />

(recipere). 10. nos (projlcere). 1 I. ego (praecIpere). 12. eae (susclpere).<br />

C. Conjugate.<br />

a) capere in the future indicative active.<br />

b) facere in the present indicative active.<br />

e) jacere in the present subjunctive active.<br />

d) conclpere in the imperfect indicative active.<br />

t') accipere in the perfect subj unctive passive.<br />

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UNIT THREE<br />

A. Turn to the Appendix and learn how to form the pluperfect<br />

indicative and the pluperfect subjunctive of all verbs.<br />

B. Vocabulary building.<br />

a) Derivations. Find, in Units One and Two, the words that have<br />

the same derivation as the following:

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