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THE SCHOOL 407 FIRST AND SECOND CLASS SCHOLARSHIPS £h-cch antf En tin Grammar Greek Grammar Write all the cases of άλλ7' λους the vocative of Σαπφώ the genitive plural of ούτος the plural of κεραμενς the plural of the passive perfect of παρασκευάζω without the periphrastic י εισι Write the imperfect the active aorist the active perfect the passive aorist of άφ'ιημι and the active optative aorist of έπαινε iv according to the usage of the best authors and through all the persons Give the Greek for 80 800 S000 80000 Also the Attic and Homeric Greek for 12 Distinguish between the significations of έτυψα τετνφα of τνπτοιμι τύψαιμι and explain what is meant by calling τΰπτω an imperfect tense Form through such tenses as exist the verbs μολείν ιδεϊν φΰναι What will be the perfect of Χεγειν and gather In what sense may the conjunctive be used as the principal verb Also in what senses the optative with and without av Latin Grammar Compare vetus malevolus sobrius Give the true future subjunctive of amo Give an example of Latin middle verb and point out the analogy with the Greek middle voice in luctari Explain the principle on which some verbs take ut and some the infinitive Mention verbs that take conjunctive suppressing tit Turn into Latin -he pretended to be asleep-he pre- tended he felt no pain-he promised to come-he ordered him to be gone-he announced him to be gone
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