"satisfy" is a derivative from what Chapter 10 word
satis, sat adv.
apud + acc
at the house of, in the presence of, among
fall, occurrence, chance, misfortune
casus, casus
what tenses for main verbs comprise primary sequence?
present, perfect (completed), future, future perfect
nosco
to know
nosco, noscere, novi, notus
moral is derived from what chapt. 10 word
mos, moris
satis/sat (adv)
enough, sufficiently
work
opus, operis
what tense of the subjunctive for a verb in a subordinate clause would you use to express contemporaneous time in secondary sequence?
imperfect
nascor
to be born
nascor, nasci, natus sum
with is a derivative of "cognosco"
recognition, cognition "cogn"
magnopere
greatly (adv)
end, limit, boundary
finis, finis
what tenses of the subjunctive are used for subordinate clauses in primary sequence?
present, perfect
deleo
delere delevi deletus
to destroy
finis, finis
contra
adv. on the contrary, in opposition, in turn
acc. against, contrary to, facing
custom, practice
mos, moris m.
is the time expressed in the tense of a verb in a subordinate clause absolute or relative?
relative to that of the main verb.
proficiscor
proficisci, profectus sum
set out, set forth
utor
quin
introduces negative relative clause of characteristic
chest, breast, heart
pectus, pectoris
what sequence of tense is this:
solus erat qui haec intellegere posset.
secondary
to use, experience, enjoy
utor, uti, usus sum
+ abl. and dat. ref