Unit 4 c. result clauses Flashcards
1
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imperfect subjunctive; result clauses
A
Wheelock ch. 29
2
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- Optimōs librōs tantā cum cūrā lēgērunt ut multum sapientiae discerent.
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- They read (= have read) the best books with such great care that they learned much wisdom.
3
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- Bonōs librōs cum cūrā legēbāmus ut sapientiam discerēmus.
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- We used to read good books with care so that we might learn wisdom.
4
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- Optimī librī discipulīs legendī sunt ut vēritātem et mōrēs bonōs discant.
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- The best books ought to be read by students in order that they may learn the truth and good character.
5
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- Sapientissimī auctōrēs plūrēs librōs scrībant ut omnēs gentēs adiuvāre possint.
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- Let the wisest authors write more books so that they may be able to help all peoples.
6
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- Animī plūrimōrum hominum tam stultī sunt ut discere nōn cupiant.
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- The souls of very many men are so foolish that they do not wish to learn.
7
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- At multae mentēs ita ācrēs sunt ut bene discere possint.
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- But many minds are so keen that they can learn well.
8
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- Quīdam magistrī discipulōs tantā cum arte docēbant ut ipsī discipulī quidem discere cuperent.
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- Some teachers used to teach their pupils so skillfully (with such great skill) that even the pupils themselves wanted to learn.
9
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- Imperium istīus tyrannī tantum erat ut senātus eum expellere nōn posset.
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- The power of that tyrant was so great that the senate could not drive him out.
10
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- Omnēs cīvēs sē patriae dent nē hostēs lībertātem tollant.
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- Let all citizens dedicate (give) themselves to the country so that the enemy may not take away their liberty.
11
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- Caesar tam ācer dux erat ut hostēs mīlitēs Rōmānōs nōn vincerent.
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- Caesar was such a keen leader that the enemy did not conquer the Roman soldiers.
12
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- Dūcimusne aliās gentēs tantā cum sapientiā et virtūte ut lībertās cōnservētur?
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- Are we leading other peoples with such great wisdom and courage that liberty is being preserved?
13
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- Tanta beneficia faciēbātis ut omnēs vōs amārent.
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- You (pl.) used to do such great kindnesses that all loved you.
14
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- Tam dūrus erat ut nēmō eum amāret.
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- He was so harsh that no one loved him.
15
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- Mīlia cīvium ex eā terrā fugiēbant nē ā tyrannō opprimerentur.
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- Thousands of citizens kept fleeing from that land in order not to be oppressed by the tyrant.