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 IIO DRILL EXERCISES

Q. Ubi es inter ferias ?

A. Apud amitam meam inter ferias sum.

Q. Quid te inter ferias delectat ?

A. Arena, ora maritima, scaphae me inter ferias delectant

Q. In scaphis interdum navigas ?

^. In scaphis saepe navigo.

Q. Procellas non formidas ?

A. Cum nauta navigo.

Q. Tu et I^ydia in silva interdum ambulalis?

A. In silva interdum ambulamus.

After § 5. [Present Indicative of ' suin.') ^

I am an inhabitant of Britain.

Thou, [oj Canada, art a Brilish colony.

Canada is an ancient {aniiqud) colony of Biitain.

We are inhabitants of the British isles.

You, [0] British colonies, are far from the Briti.-^h isles.

There-are British colonies in Australia.

After §5. {Present Indicative of the ist Conjugation.)

I now live in my aunt's country house not far from ihe sea shore.

You, Lydia, now live with my aunt.

Your schoohnistress lives far from the sea-shore.

During the hoUdays we often sail in boats : aiid wc do not give attention to the languages of Rome and Greece.

You, [0] blue waves, now dehght us.

Dnring the holidays the languages of Rome and Grcece do not delight us.

iAgreement of the Verb witii__the Subject.— The Verb must be cf the same Person and Number as ita £u'oject (th.it is, llie person or thing that ' does ' or ' is ').

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