1. Fīliī ad silv festīnant. am

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1. Fīliī ad silv festīnant. am Exercise 37 1. Fīliī ad silv festīnant. am ad + Accusative 2. Nautae cum amīc navig solent. īs āre cum + Abl. ; compl. inf. 3. Me liber nōn magn est. us us Nom. sg. masc. 4. Esne bon ? us bona Nom. sg. masc. or fem. 5. Agricola magn sapienti habet. am am D.O. = Accusative 6. Nēmo vir saxum iact audet. ōrum āre partitive Gen. compl. inf.

8. Puerī puellaeque parv sunt. ī Exercise 37 vocative 7. Amīce, animum hab ! ē Command: imperative (s.) linking verb 8. Puerī puellaeque parv sunt. ī Subj. Compl.: Nom. pl. m.