Week 12 Flashcards
ante, prep. w. acc.
before
praesidium, ī
garrison; protection
vērō, postpositive
in truth; but
parvus, a, um
small; little
mōs, mōris, m.
custom; habit
manus, ūs, f.
a band of men; hand
causa, ae
cause
causā, preceded by gen.
for the sake of
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus, 4, tr.
know
pācō, 1, tr.
pacify
subitō, adv.
suddenly
probō, 1, tr.
approve; prove
relinquō, relinquere, reliquī, relictus, 3, tr.
leave; leave behind
before
ante, prep. w. acc.
garrison; protection
praesidium, ī
in truth; but
vērō, postpositive
small; little
parvus, a, um
custom; habit
mōs, mōris, m.
a band of men; hand
manus, ūs, f.
cause
causa, ae
for the sake of
causā, preceded by gen.
know
sciō, scīre, scīvī, scītus, 4, tr.
pacify
pācō, 1, tr.
suddenly
subitō, adv.
approve; prove
probō, 1, tr.
leave; leave behind
relinquō, relinquere, reliquī, relictus, 3, tr.
Formative of the present and imperfect subjunctive passive
Follow the rules for the present and imperfect subjunctive active, then change the final personal signs exactly as was done in the indicative -ō or -m → -r, -s → -ris, etc.
Formation of the perfect and pluperfect passive
For all conjugations subjunctive:
- Find the perfect participle passive.
- Add, as a seperate word, the proper form of the verb sum (present subjunctive of sum for the perfect tense, imperfect subjunctive of sum for the pluperfect tense).
Rule for cum (when) in secondary sequence
In secondary sequence, it usually takes the subjunctive. Use the imperfect or pluperfect subjunctive according to the rule (Grammar 531-533)