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Latin III Final 2

Grammar

Terms

undefined, object
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causal
describes cause of main action
Simple fact future
future indicative in both clauses
Principal parts of to wish
volo, velle, volui
Translate with auxiliaries had and would have
contrary to fact past
Translate with auxiliaries should and would
future less vivid
Active forms found in deponent verbs
participles
Adverbs can be formed from
adjectives
Contrary to fact present
imperfect subjunctive in both clauses
Introduces a proviso clause
dummodo
Words employed to modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs
adverb
What is the regular positive ending of adverbs made from adjectives of the third declension?
iter
circumstantial
describes general circumstances of action of main clause
Passive forms with active meanings
deponent verbs
More or as when used with adverbs
quam
Principal parts of to bear
fero, ferre, tuli, latum
adversative
describes a circumstance that might have obstructed the main action
Translate with auxiliaries were and would (be)
contrary to fact present
Denotes comparative
-ius
Simple fact present
present indicative in both clauses
What is the regular positive ending of adverbs made from adjectives of the first and second declension?
e
Contrary to fact past
pluperfect subjunctive in both clauses
Denotes negative in proviso clauses
-ne
Type of ablative used with some deponents
means
temporal
describes exact time of action of main clause
How are positive conditions introduced?
si
What is the meaning fo quis after si, nisi, ne, and num?
anyone
When tamen follows a cum clause, what does cum regularly mean?
although
Future less vivid
present subjunctive in both clauses
What is the regular negative of the conditional clause in Latin?
nisi
Simple fact past
past tense indicative in both clauses

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