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Subjunctives

Subjunctives. It’s all good. cum in insidias advenissemus , non eramus laeti . rogabas quo modo in insidias advenisses . milites nos ceperunt ut regnum occuparent . exiimus tam tacite ut milites nos non conspicarent . centurio militibus imperabat ut nos invenissent .

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Subjunctives

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  1. Subjunctives It’s all good.

  2. cum in insidiasadvenissemus, non eramuslaeti.

  3. rogabas quo modo in insidiasadvenisses.

  4. militesnosceperuntut regnum occuparent.

  5. exiimus tam taciteutmilitesnos non conspicarent.

  6. centuriomilitibusimperabatutnosinvenissent.

  7. militesnobisimperabantutdesineremus.

  8. sed tam callidieramusutmilitesnosnumquaminvenirent.

  9. Pluperfect Subjunctive • Use the 3rd PP: amo, amare, amavi, amatum • Add “sse”: amavisse • Add the ending: • Voila! Pluperfect subjunctive!

  10. Imperfect Subjunctive • Use the infinitive: amo, amare, amavi, amatum • Add the ending: • Voila! Imperfect subjunctive!

  11. Types of Clauses • Cum Clause: Starts with “cum” • Indirect Question: Question word • Purpose Clause: begins with “ut” • Result Clause: begins with “ut” and has keywords (tam, tantus, adeo, tot) in main clause • Indirect Command: begins with “ut” and has verb of command in main clause

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