midterm 2 studying misc Flashcards
rēctūrus esse
to be about to rule
rēctūrus fuisse
to have been about to rule
regendus esse
to be having to be ruled
regendus fuisse
to have been having to be ruled
ablative of comparison combined w/ quam indicates what?
highest standard of something
what is a partitive genitive?
“of all” genitive for comparison, combined w/ ablative degree of difference
how is quam + superlative translated?
as___as possible
what english word is used in translations of deliberatives?
should
what is quīn used for?
to negate doubting clause (i did not doubt that)
verb following dum/dōnec, indicative
while/as long as/until
verb following dum/dōnec, subjunctive
until…should
verb following antequam/priusquam, indicative
before (completed action)
verb following antequam/priusquam, subjunctive
before….can/could…
verb following quod/quia, indicative
because
verb following quod/quia, subjunctive
apparently because