Week Five, Day Two Flashcards

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When a relative clause of purpose can be used and the exception when it cannot be used

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Whenever the relative pronoun can, without changing the meaning, be made to agree with a noun or pronoun in the main clause. The exception is when the relative pronoun would have to agree with the subject of an active main verb.

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Rules for the tense of a relative clause of purpose

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The same as for regular ut-clauses of purpose.

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Purpose clauses introduced by quō

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Used when a purpose clause contains a comparative. They follow the same rules for tense as regular ut-clauses of purpose, and the negative is nē.

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Placement of comparative in purpose clauses introduced by quō

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The comparative stands regularly immediately after the quō or nē.

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