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Subjunctives
Latin Rules
Miscellaneous
100
endings of the 1st declension

a ae ae am a

ae arum is as is

100

parse amabat

3rd singular imperfect indicative active

100

The phrase for remembering the linking vowel shift for subjunctives

We Beat A Giant Liar

100

The 2 Neuter Rules

Nom=Acc

Nom pl. = a

100

This Roman god is often depicted as a winged infant brandishing arrows

Cupid

200

endings of the 2nd declension masc

us i o um o

i orum is os is

200

movearis

2nd sing pres subjunctive pass

200

vincentur, vulnerentur, videntur

vulnerentur

200

the two cases that can take a preposition

acc & abl

200

The leader of the argonauts on their journey to obtain the golden fleece

Jason

300

endings of the 4th declension m/f

us us ui um u

us uum ibus us ibus

300

audiat

3rd sing pres subjunctive act.

300

moneat manere movemus

moneat

300

This case is only used with cities, towns, & small islands

BONUS: put Athenae, -arum f. in this case

Locative

Athenis

300

What hero was forced to complete 12 impossible labors including capturing multiple animals and cleaning a divine stable

Hercules

400

endings of the 5th declension

es ei ei em e

es erum ebus es ebus

400

ambulemini

2nd plur pres subj pass

400

facias, audiam, cupiar

Facias

400

This type of subjunctive is best translated like a more gentle command

Volitive

400

Whose son died after flying too close to the sun with a pair of waxy wings?

Daedalus

500

Endings of the 3rd declension neuter

-- is i -- e

a um ibus a ibus

500

dicent

3rd plur. fut ind act

500

capat, laudant, amatur

capat

500

Translate the following:

Utinam omnia tibi sint bona

May all things be good for you

500

Odysseus and his men clung to the bellies of these animals to escape the might cyclops, Polyphemus

Sheep

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