Apuleius 1.1.1-2 grammar Flashcards

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give the principal parts for inscrībō, to write on, inscribe

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inscrībō inscrībere inscrīpsī inscrīptus

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give the principal parts for inscrībō, to reject, disdain

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spernō spernere sprēvī sprētum

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conjugate moneō in the present active subjunctive singular

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moneam, moneās, moneat

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conjugate moneō in the present active subjunctive plural

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moneāmus, moneātis, moneant

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conjugate tegō in the present active subjunctive singular

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tegam, tegās, tegat

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conjugate tegō in the present active subjunctive plural

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tegāmus, tegātis, tegant

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conjugate tegō in the perfect active subjunctive singular

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tēxerim, tēxeris, tēxerit

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conjugate tegō in the perfect active subjunctive plural

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tēxerimus, tēxeritis, tēxerint

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conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive singular

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amer, amēris (amēre), amētur

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conjugate amō in the present passive subjunctive plural

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amēmur, amēminī, amentur

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identify the verb forms for the protasis and apodosis (AG §514b2a): sī adsit, bene sit

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protasis: present active subjunctive, 3rd person singular; apodosis: present active subjunctive, 3rd person singular

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translate this future less vivid condition: sī adsit, bene sit

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if he should be (or: if he were to be) here, it would be well

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what kind of condition is this: sī adsit, bene sit

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future less vivid

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identify the verb forms for the protasis and apodosis (AG §514b2b): sī adfuerit, bene sit

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protasis: perfect active subjunctive, 3rd person singular; apodosis: perfect active subjunctive, 34d person singular

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translate this future less vivid condition: sī adfuerit, bene sit

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if he should be (or: if he should have been) here, it would [then] be well

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what kind of condition is this: sī adfuerit, bene sit

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future less vivid

17
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translate this purpose clause (AG §529): fābulam tibi narrābō ut mē amēs.

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I will tell you a story, to make you love me.

18
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what sequence is the sentence in?

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primary

19
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what tenses of the main verb put a sentence into primary sequence? (AG 482-5)

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present, future, future perfect, perfect (when the perfect refers to the present)

20
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in primary sequence, what two tenses of the subjunctive are possible in the subordinate clause?

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present subjunctive; perfect subjunctive

21
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what tenses of the main verb put a sentence into secondary sequence?

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imperfect, perfect, pluperfect

22
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in secondary sequence, what two tenses of the subjunctive are possible in the subordinate clause?

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imperfect subjunctive; pluperfect subjunctive