This special dative verb means "to grant pardon to, to pardon, or to forgive."
What is "ignosco +dat"?
"Mors est similis somno" is an example of this dative use.
What is "dative with adjectives"?
These are the principal parts of the verb that means "to become, to happen, to be done, to be made."
What is "fio, fieri, factus sum"?
This is the mood of the verb in the subordinate clause of an indirect command.
What is the subjunctive mood?
This is the Latin word for the verb that means "it is permitted."
This dative verb means "to entrust to; trust, believe."
What is "credo + dat"?
"Crede amicis" is an example of this dative use.
What is "dative with special verbs"?
These are the principal parts of the verb that means "to go."
What is "eo, ire, ii, itum"?
These words introduce the subordinate clause in an indirect command.
What is "ut and ne"?
This Latin word means "to study, be eager for."
What is "studeo"?
This dative verb means "to be pleasing to; to please."
What is "placeo + dat"?
"Donum pueri dandum est" is an example of this dative use.
What is the "dative of agent"?
This is the person, number, tense, voice, and mood of "fiat."
What is "third person, singular, present, active and subjunctive"?
The indirect command clauses are also called this in our Latin textbook.
What is a "jussive noun clause"?
This is the Latin noun meaning "door" from which we get our month of January?
What is "ianua"?
This dative verb means "to be married to; marry."
What is "nubo + dat"?
"Puer puellae donum dat" is an example of this dative use.
What is the "indirect object"?
This is the person, number, tense, voice and mood of "irem."
What is "first person, singular, imperfect, active, subjunctive"?
A jussive noun clause (indirect command) has an identical appearance to and is often confused with this type of Latin clause.
What is a purpose clause?
This is the dictionary entry for the word meaning "summer."
What is "aestas, aestatis, f."?
This dative verb means "to make sweet to, make agreeable to; persuade."
What is "persuadeo + dat"?
What is "dative with compound verbs"?
This the translation of "Hoc fiat."
What is "Let this be done (made)"?
In English, we ordinarily translate a jussive noun clause (indirect command) with this instead of the auxiliary words such as "may" and "might."
These are the principal parts of the verb meaning "to pardon, to forgive."