English Fill-In Flashcards
Five verbs that may introduce an indirect command or request are…
Imperare, persuadere, rogare, mandare, monere
An indirect command or request is introduced by __ if positive or __ if negative.
Ut, ne
In an indirect command or request only the __ or __ tenses of the subjunctive may be used.
Present, imperfect
A future less vivid uses the __ tense of the __ mood in both clauses.
Present, subjunctive
A present contrary to fact uses the __ tense of the __ mood in both clauses.
Imperfect, subjunctive
A past contrary to fact uses the __ tense of the __ mood in both clauses.
Pluperfect, subjunctive
A mixed contrary to fact uses the __ tense of the subjunctive mood in the “if” clause and the __ tense of the subjunctive mood in the “then” clause.
Pluperfect, imperfect
Five deponent verbs that take the ablative case are…
Potior, utor, fruor, fungor, vescor (PUFFV)
An ablative absolute usually consists of a __ and a __ in the __ case.
Participle, noun, ablative
Three uses of the infinitive are…
Subject, complementary, indirect statement
Three verbs that can take a complementary infinitive are…
Posse, velle, debere
Three verbs that can introduce an indirect statement are…
Dicere, credere, nuntiare
The subject of an indirect statement is in the __ case.
Accusative
In a cum clause, cum can be translated as…
When, since, although
Seven “so words” that can introduce a result clause are…
Tam, tantus, talis, tot, totiens, sic, ita
A result clause consists of a __, __ if it is positive/__ if negative and a __ in the __ or __ tense
So word, ut, ut non, subjunctive, present, imperfect