CLC Stage 40: Types of Subjunctive Clauses (ID & Translation) - (2017)
First identify the type of subjunctive clause; then choose the correct translation. Here are the clause types:   * PURPOSE (UT or NE for negative)  - explains why something is done   * QUI Clause of Purpose  - uses a form of QUI instead of UT to tie something to the clause (usually the OBJECT of the main clause)   *  Indirect Commands (UT or NE for negative)   - has ORDERING, DEMANDING, URGING, WARNING, BEGGING and even ASKING (similar); you could take the UT clause and turn it into an imperative/command. (Has verbs of the head!)   *  Indirect Question - has questions words starting the clause; the clause could be turned into a normal question (Has verbs of the head!)   *  Fearing Clause  - follows TIMEO or VEREOR (verbs of fearing) and uses NE for the positive form. ("may" with present subjunctive, "might" with imperfect subjunctive)   *  Result Clauses  - triggers: tam, adeo, tantus, tot - THAT   *  Cum Clauses  - when   *  Hortatory  - 1st person singular and plural, present subjunctive "Let us verb" 
 
  
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