Forming Subjunctives
Parsing Subjunctives
Translating Subjunctives
Conditionals
Indirect Command & Sequence of Tenses
100

How do you form the imperfect subjunctive (either active or passive)?

infinitive + personal endings

(deponent is slightly different)

100

existimārēris

(existimō, existimāre, existimāvī, existimātum)

3rd person | singular | imperfect | passive | subjunctive

100

laudārēminī

(laudō, laudāre, laudāvī, laudātum - to praise)

you all [might/may/could/should] be praised

100

Which part of the following conditional sentence is the "protasis?"

Sī aborēs nunc cōnserēmus, tum frūctūs quotannīs habēbimus.

Sī aborēs nunc cōnserēmus

100

Identify the indirect command in the following sentence:

Cōnsul nōs hortātur ut patientiam habeāmus.

ut patientiam habeāmus

200

How do you form the present subjunctive (either active or passive)?

present stem + we beat a liar + personal endings

200

perfūderim

(perfundō, perfundere, perfūdī, perfūsum)

1st person | singular | perfect | active | subjunctive

200

audiant

(audiō, audīre, audīvī, audītum - to listen)

they [might/may/could/should] listen

200

Which part of the following conditional sentence is the "apodosis?"

Mitte cōpiās continuō, sī bellum ab hoste dēclarātur.

Mitte cōpiās continuō

200

Which is primary sequence and which is secondary sequence?

a. main verb is in the past tense (perfect, pluperfect, future perfect)

b. main verb is non-past (present, imperfect, future)

a. main verb is past = secondary

b. main verb is non-past = primary

300

How do you form the perfect and pluperfect active subjunctive? 

perfect stem + eri + personal endings

perfect stem + isse + personal endings

300

sustentī sīmus

(sustineō, sustinēre, sustinuī, sustentum)

1st person | plural | perfect | passive | subjunctive

300

caperētur

(capiō, capere, cēpī, captum - to capture)

he/she/it [might/may/could/should] be captured

300

Translate the following conditional sentence:

Mitte cōpiās continuō, sī bellum ab hoste dēclarātur.

Send troops immediately, if war is declared by the enemy. 

If war is declared by the enemy, (then) send troops immediately. 

300

If the main verb is non-past (primary sequence), fill in the blanks for what tense the subjunctive would be:

_______________ for incomplete action

_______________ for complete action

present for incomplete action

perfect for complete action

400

How do you form the perfect and pluperfect passive subjunctive?

4th principle part + sim

4th principle part + essem

400

pugnēmur

(pugnō, pugnāre, pugnāvī, pugnātum)

1st person | plural | present | passive | subjunctive

400

īrētis

(eō, īre, īvī/iī, ītum - to go)

you all [might/may/could/should] go

400

Translate the following conditional sentence:

Sī id aedificābis, venient.

If you (will) build it, (then) they will come.

400

If the main verb is past (secondary sequence), fill in the blanks for what tense the subjunctive would be:

_______________ for incomplete action

_______________ for complete action

imperfect for incomplete action

pluperfect for complete action

500

Form as many of the subjunctives for habeō, habēre, habuī, habitum (2nd person singular) as you can.

(100 points each, and the other team can do the rest for points too). 

habeās  |  habeāris

habērēs  |  habērēris

habuerīs  |  habitus sīs

habuissēs  |   habitus essēs

500

captum essētis

(capiō, capere, cēpī, captum)

2nd person | plural | pluperfect | passive | subjunctive

500

ferrēmur

(ferrō, ferre, tūlī, lātum - to carry)

we [might/may/could/should] be carried

500

Translate the following conditional sentence:

Mēnsa dōlium nōn sustinēbit, nisi stabilis erit. 

The table will not support the large wine jar, unless it is stable.

500

Translate the following sentence, which contains an indirect command.

Cōnsul nōs hortātur ut patientiam habeāmus.

The consul encouraged us to have patience.

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