Lesson 23: New Material Flashcards
Credo ut intéllegam.
I believe in order that I may understand.
aer áeris m.
the air
comes cómitis m.
companion
flos floris m.
flower
grex gregis m.
herd, flock
hiems híemis f.
winter
júvenis júvenis m./f.
young person
lapis lápidis m.
stone
obses óbsidis m.
hostage
plebs plebis f.
common people, plebeians
uxor uxoris f.
wife
ut (conj.)
in order that, so that
I believe in order that I may understand.
Credo ut intéllegam.
the air
aer áeris m.
companion
comes cómitis m.
flower
flos floris m.
herd, flock
grex gregis m.
winter
hiems híemis f.
young person
júvenis júvenis m./f.
stone
lapis lápidis m.
hostage
obses óbsidis m.
common people, plebeians
plebs plebis f.
wife
uxor uxoris f.
in order that, so that
ut (conj.)
The ___ can be used to show purpose in English, but not in Latin.
infinitive
In a sentence with a purpose clause, the main verb is in the ___ and the purpose clause is in the ___.
indicative; subjunctive
The verbs in a sentence with a purpose clause must ___ in tense.
correspond
If the verb of the main clause is in the present or future, the verb of the purpose clause is in the ___.
present subjunctive
If the verb of the main clause is in the past, the verb of the purpose clause is in the ___.
imperfect subjunctive