Exercise Ten:
Identify the gender, number, case of all nouns and adjectives, as well as the voice, mood, tense, person, number of all verbs in the
following sentences.
1. Leges vigilantibus, non dormientibus, subveniunt.
The laws aid the vigilant, not the negligent.
2. Leges humanae nascuntur, vivunt, moriuntur.
Human laws are born, live, and die.
3. In quo quis delinquit, in eo de jure est puniendus.
In whatever thing one offends, in that is he rightfully to be punished.
4. Commodum ex injuria sua nemo habere debet.
No person ought to have advantage from his own wrong.
5. Ignorantia legis neminem excusat.
Ignorance of the law, which every one is bound to know, excuses no man.
6. Res accedent lumina rebus.
One thing throws light upon others.