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itus _restrain, keep_ respondeo: responde:re respondi: respo:nsus _reply_ sedeo: sede:re se:di: -sessus _sit_ studeo: stude:re studui: ---- _be eager_ video: vide:re vi:di: vi:sus _see_ CONJUGATION III ago: agere e:gi: a:ctus _drive_ cre:do: cre:dere cre:didi: cre:ditus _believe_ di:co: di:cere di:xi: dictus _say_ disce:do: disce:dere discessi: discessus _depart_ du:co: du:cere du:xi: ductus _lead_ facio:[2] facere fe:ci: factus _make_ fugio: fugere fu:gi: fugitu:rus _flee_ iacio: iacere ie:ci: iactus _hurl_ interficio: interficere interfe:ci: interfectus _kill_ mitto: mittere mi:si: missus _send_ rapio: rapere rapui: raptus _seize_ resisto: resistere restiti: ---- _resist_ CONJUGATION IV mu:nio: mu:ni:re mu:ni:vi: mu:ni:tus _fortify_ reperio: reperi:re rep'peri: repertus _find_ venio: veni:re ve:ni: ventus _come_ [Footnote 2: /facio\ has an irregular passive which will be presented later.] _209._ Prepositions. 1. We learned in Secs. 52, 53 that only the _accusative_ and the _ablative_ are used with prepositions, and that prepositions expressing ablative relations govern the ablative case. Those we have had are here summarized. The table following should be learned. a: or ab, _from, by_ cum, _with_ de:, _down from, concerning_ e: or ex, _out from, out of_ pro:, _before, in front of; for, in behalf of_ sine, _without_ 2. Prepositions not expressing ablative relations must govern the _accusative_ (Sec. 52). Of these we have had the following: ad, _to_; apud, _among_; per, _through_ There are many others which you will meet as we proceed. 3. The preposition /in\ when meaning _in_ or _on_ governs the _ablative_; when meaning _to, into, against_ (relations foreign to the ablative) /in\ governs the _accusative_. _210._ _Yes_-or-_No_ Questions. Questions not introduced by some interrogative word like _who, why, when_, etc., but expecting the answer _yes_ or _no_, may take one of three forms: 1. _Is he coming?_
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