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Perfect Subjunctive Active |
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Add -erī to the perfect stem + the personal endings
Exp. laudāvī -> laudāverīm |
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Pluperfect Subjunctive Active |
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Add -isse to the perfect stem + personal endings
Exp. laudaveram -> laudavissem |
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Perfect Subjunctive Passive |
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Participial Part + sim
Exp. laudatus sim |
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Pluperfect Subjunctive Passive |
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Participial Part + essem
Exp. laudatus essem |
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A subordinate clause introduced by an interrogative word
Exp. of Interrogative words: quis, quid, qui, quae, quod, quam, quandō, cur, ubi, unde, uter, utrum...an, -ne |
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Group / Main Verb / Subordinate Subjunctive
Primary / Present or Future / Present = action at same time or after; Perfect = action before
Historical / Past Tense / Imperfect = action at the same time or after; Pluperfect = action before |
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masculine
honor, esteem; public office |
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adjective plural
the remaining, the rest, the other, all the others |
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adjective
how large, how great, how much |
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adjective
laughable, ridiculous |
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stealthily, sneakily |
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at first, at the beginning |
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whence, from what, which place, from which, from whom |
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cognōscō, cognōscere, cognōvī, cognitum |
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to become acquainted with, learn, recognize
Perfect Tense: to know |
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comprehendō, comprehendere, comprehendī, comprehensum |
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to grasp, seize, arrest; comprehend, understand |
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cōnsūmō, consūmere, consūmpsī, consumptum |
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dubitō, dubitāre, dubitāvī, dubitātum |
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expōnō, expōnere, exposuī, expositum |
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to set forth, explain, expose |
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minuō, minuere, minuī, minūtum |
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rogō, rogāre, rogāvī, rogātum |
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