Rules and exercises on the right use of the Latin subjunctive mood. [With] Key1839 - 120 pages |
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... write to you , if there were any thing , which I thought you ought to know . 9. I waited for a very long time , and refrained from writing any thing to you , before I had received something , that I might be able to repay3 you in kind ...
... write to you , if there were any thing , which I thought you ought to know . 9. I waited for a very long time , and refrained from writing any thing to you , before I had received something , that I might be able to repay3 you in kind ...
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... writing . Such clauses partake much of the nature of paren- theses , and their verbs are in the indicative mood . Thus , I may say ; " Cæsar placed a legion about two hundred paces from that hill " a fact is here stated , but the ...
... writing . Such clauses partake much of the nature of paren- theses , and their verbs are in the indicative mood . Thus , I may say ; " Cæsar placed a legion about two hundred paces from that hill " a fact is here stated , but the ...
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... write . Yet I wished to know where you are , and if you are absent , or are about to be absent , when you mean to return . Therefore 3 inform me . And in regard to what you wished to know , when I move ; I have determined to remain the ...
... write . Yet I wished to know where you are , and if you are absent , or are about to be absent , when you mean to return . Therefore 3 inform me . And in regard to what you wished to know , when I move ; I have determined to remain the ...
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... write who these robbers are , but that I was confident you knew them . And indeed , if you ask me , what I think of the matter , I do not see why he should be so urgent , or why you should oppose his wish ; except , however , it could ...
... write who these robbers are , but that I was confident you knew them . And indeed , if you ask me , what I think of the matter , I do not see why he should be so urgent , or why you should oppose his wish ; except , however , it could ...
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... writer or speaker , and therefore may be used in all kind of trea- tises . It states absolutely and positively a fact or circumstance to be granted ; and is , there- 1 Quantumvis and quamvis may perhaps be distinguished by observ- ing ...
... writer or speaker , and therefore may be used in all kind of trea- tises . It states absolutely and positively a fact or circumstance to be granted ; and is , there- 1 Quantumvis and quamvis may perhaps be distinguished by observ- ing ...
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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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