Rules and exercises on the right use of the Latin subjunctive mood. [With] Key1839 - 120 pages |
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... able to repay3 you in kind to the full . 4 8 5 10. Accordingly I am in the greatest concern , not in- deed about my life , for which I have done enough , either in length of age , or by deeds , or ( if even this at all relates to the ...
... able to repay3 you in kind to the full . 4 8 5 10. Accordingly I am in the greatest concern , not in- deed about my life , for which I have done enough , either in length of age , or by deeds , or ( if even this at all relates to the ...
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... able to that same nature . SECTION II . INDICATIVE IN PREDICATE . I believe the only cases in which an indicative mood is found in the predicate of a sentence ( numerous as they may appear to be ) may be comprised under one rule . They ...
... able to that same nature . SECTION II . INDICATIVE IN PREDICATE . I believe the only cases in which an indicative mood is found in the predicate of a sentence ( numerous as they may appear to be ) may be comprised under one rule . They ...
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... able to discri- minate whether a relative clause bears upon the predicated action or event , or is merely de- scriptive . An accessory circumstance may be introduced in this way , as in the following sen- tence " Divitiacum ad se vocari ...
... able to discri- minate whether a relative clause bears upon the predicated action or event , or is merely de- scriptive . An accessory circumstance may be introduced in this way , as in the following sen- tence " Divitiacum ad se vocari ...
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... able to bear arms , had assembled in one place . 3 3. Having stayed there a few days , and not daring to cross the river , they return home ; and tell our ambassadors 1 Which they had contracted to themselves . 2 From whom when Cæsar ...
... able to bear arms , had assembled in one place . 3 3. Having stayed there a few days , and not daring to cross the river , they return home ; and tell our ambassadors 1 Which they had contracted to themselves . 2 From whom when Cæsar ...
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... able to be taken . 3 Should have been . 4 With all force . 5 To put to flight a horseman unhurt ( integer ) . 6 That no one might be carried back . 7 Illos resistere sibi . I ask ( to be omitted here and towards the end of the example ) ...
... able to be taken . 3 Should have been . 4 With all force . 5 To put to flight a horseman unhurt ( integer ) . 6 That no one might be carried back . 7 Illos resistere sibi . I ask ( to be omitted here and towards the end of the example ) ...
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adesse animi animo apud atque attached autem bellum Cæs Cæsar Calchas castris causa causæ Cicero circumstance Clause denoting conjunction consilio copula Crombie dicere ejus enim eorum erat esset etsi example final cause frumenti fuit Gauls habere hæc hanc Helvetii homines hypothetical clause igitur illa illi implied indicative mood ipsa ipse ipsi Itaque judices Latin Subjunctive Mood learner literas magis magno mihi modo moving cause neque nihil nisi nobis nunc nunquam object omnes omnia omnibus omnis omnium Orat posse possit potest predicate primum principal assertion propter provincia quæ quam quibus quid quidem quin quis quod quum reason rebus reipublicæ relative clause rerum Roman sæpe scripsi sed etiam semper sentence sibi Siculi signifies subj subjunctive mood sunt tamen tantum tempus things tibi tuam tuis verb words
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