Lesson 23: New Material Flashcards
1
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Credo ut intéllegam.
A
I believe in order that I may understand.
2
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aer áeris m.
A
the air
3
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comes cómitis m.
A
companion
4
Q
flos floris m.
A
flower
5
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grex gregis m.
A
herd, flock
6
Q
hiems híemis f.
A
winter
7
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júvenis júvenis m./f.
A
young person
8
Q
lapis lápidis m.
A
stone
9
Q
obses óbsidis m.
A
hostage
10
Q
plebs plebis f.
A
common people, plebeians
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Q
uxor uxoris f.
A
wife
12
Q
ut (conj.)
A
in order that, so that
13
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I believe in order that I may understand.
A
Credo ut intéllegam.
14
Q
the air
A
aer áeris m.
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companion
A
comes cómitis m.
16
Q
flower
A
flos floris m.
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herd, flock
A
grex gregis m.
18
Q
winter
A
hiems híemis f.
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Q
young person
A
júvenis júvenis m./f.
20
Q
stone
A
lapis lápidis m.
21
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hostage
A
obses óbsidis m.
22
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common people, plebeians
A
plebs plebis f.
23
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wife
A
uxor uxoris f.
24
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in order that, so that
A
ut (conj.)
25
The ___ can be used to show purpose in English, but not in Latin.
infinitive
26
In a sentence with a purpose clause, the main verb is in the ___ and the purpose clause is in the \_\_\_.
indicative; subjunctive
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The verbs in a sentence with a purpose clause must ___ in tense.
correspond
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If the verb of the main clause is in the present or future, the verb of the purpose clause is in the \_\_\_.
present subjunctive
29
If the verb of the main clause is in the past, the verb of the purpose clause is in the \_\_\_.
imperfect subjunctive