laudo
praise
conjugate sum, present indicative
sum, es, est, sumus, estis, sunt
The subjunctive mood in Latin is used in places where it would be indicative in English: True or False?
True.
The present, imperfect, and future tenses are formed on the __________ stem.
The present, imperfect, and future tenses are formed on the present stem.
life
vita, vitae
conservo
preserve, spare
conjugate sum, imperfect indicative
eram, eras, erat, eramus, eratis, erant
shows potential action and/or dependent upon another action
subjunctive mood
What are these? e, ea, a, ia
celeriter
swiftly
incendo
to set fire to, burn
conjugate sum, future indicative
ero, eras, erit, erimus, eritis, erunt
Is the main clause at the beginning or the end of a sentence?
The main clause is at the beginning of a sentence.
o, s, t, mus, tis, nt
the final personal signs
When the purpose clause is negative it is introduced by _____.
pello, pellere, pepuli, pulsus
drive, repulse, rout
I was praised.
The purpose clause is also called the _______ clause.
The purpose clause is also called the subordinate clause.
the 4 regular conjugations for moneo
moneo, mittere, misi, missus
When the verb in the main clause is a primary tense, the subordinate purpose clause verb must be _______ __________.
present subjunctive
proelium, proelii
battle
The mothers were praised.
Matres laudatae sunt.
Name 2 ways that the purpose clause is used in a sentence.
in order that, that he may, in order to, to
laudem, moneam, mittam, audiam
Pugnam ut urbem defendat.
He fights (in order...to) that he may defend the city.