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Page 53
... Subjunctive . The present or perfect subjunctive may be used to express possibility in the present or future , as të superesse velim , I should like for you to survive ; Platōnem nōn nimis valdē laudāveris , you can't praise Plato too ...
... Subjunctive . The present or perfect subjunctive may be used to express possibility in the present or future , as të superesse velim , I should like for you to survive ; Platōnem nōn nimis valdē laudāveris , you can't praise Plato too ...
Page 68
... subjunctive in implied indirect discourse , to express cause , as fugit quod timēbat , he fled because he was afraid ; fugit quod timèret , he fled because ( as he said ) he was afraid . 358. Quod is used after verbs of emotion with the ...
... subjunctive in implied indirect discourse , to express cause , as fugit quod timēbat , he fled because he was afraid ; fugit quod timèret , he fled because ( as he said ) he was afraid . 358. Quod is used after verbs of emotion with the ...
Page 72
... subjunctive are used in a clause of comparison , as tantus metus patrės cēpit , velut si jam ad portās hostis esset , a great fear took hold of the senators , as if the enemy were already at the gales . a . The subjunctive verb in such ...
... subjunctive are used in a clause of comparison , as tantus metus patrės cēpit , velut si jam ad portās hostis esset , a great fear took hold of the senators , as if the enemy were already at the gales . a . The subjunctive verb in such ...
Contents
GENERAL DIRECTIONS | 9 |
GRAMMATICAL APPENDIX 179 | 79 |
WORD LISTS FOR VOCABULARY Drill Aeneid 16 97 | 97 |
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Achilles adjectives ae f ae ƒ Aeneas Aeneid aequora alliteration Anchises animi Apollo åre åri arma àrum Ascanius atque àtus ceptus cessi cessus circum clause Creusa cursus Dardanian Dardanus declension deinde didi Dido ditus entis erat eris ferre genitive gerund goddess gods Greek Greek form gressus Hades haec Hector hinc i)i n icis illa indir inis f ipse Italiam Italy itus jēcī jectus Latin litora mihi misi missus moenia nōn nōs nunc omnis önis ōra ōris ōrum pater PERF plural posui Priam quae quam quibus quid quod roar Roman Rome rsus turn rtus sẽ sēdi spectus spexi stem stiti subj subjunctive sunt syllable tergum Teucri tibi Trojan leader Troy tumulus urbem Venus verb Vergil viri vowel