A | B |
The subjunctive is used mainly in -----clauses. | subordinate clauses |
2 subjunctives in independent clauses. | hortatory subjunctive and deliberative questions |
clause | has a subject and verb |
Difference between phrase and clause. | clause has subject and verb, phrase does not |
Clause that stands alone. | independent |
A clause that canot stand alone. | subordinate clauses |
One subordinate clause that uses subjunctive is--- | purpose |
Present subjunctive vowels for each conj. | a,ea, a, ia |
Hortatory subj expresses--and is usually translated with-- | exhortation, indirect command, wish, let or may |
Meaning of subjunctive determined by-- but sometimes --- | context may might |
Negative subjunctive clause starts with -- | ne |
Deliberative question is asked in----and uses helping verb--- | doubt indignation should |
Deliberative question uses----tenses | present imperfect |
lente | slowly |
lentus a um | slow |
certe | certainly |
certus a um | certain |
breviter | briefly |
graviter | heavily |
fortiter | bravely |
fideliter | faithfully |
difficiliter | with difficulty |
turpiter | shamefully |
facile | easily |
rego regere rexi rectus III | to rule |
dico dicere dixi dictus III | to say |
duco ducere duxi ductus III | to lead |
figo figere fixi fixus III | to fix |
jungo jungere junxi junctus III | to join |
struo stuere struxi structus III | to build |
traho trahere traxi tractus III | to drag |
veho vehere vexi vectus III | to convey |
vivo vivere visi victus III | to live |
vinco vincere vici victus III | to conquer |
audio audire audivi auditus IV | to hear |
dormio dormire dormivi dormitus IV | to sleep |
finio finire finivi finitus IV | to finish |
munio munire munivi munitus IV | to fortify |
scio scire scivi scitus IV | to know |
nescio nescire nescivi nescitus IV | to not know |
impedio impedire impedivi -peditus IV | to hinder |
venio venire veni ventus IV | to come |