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S24 Subjunctive practice

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    pres, imp, perf
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  • Strythio cognoscere voluit quid accidisset. (cognoscere - find out)
    Strythio wanted to find out what had happened. (plup)
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  • iuvenis dicere nolebat cur extra castra lateret. (lateret from latet)
    the young man didn't want to say why he was laying hidden outside the military camp. (imp)
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  • cum equites corpus Dumnorigis inspicerent, Quintus, graviter vulneratus, magna cum difficultate effugit.
    While the horsemen were inspecting the body of Dumnorix, Quintus, seriously wounded, escaped with great difficulty (imp)
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  • Agricola cognoscere voluit num Britanni cives Romanos interfecissent. (cognoscere - find out)
    Agricola wanted to find out whether the British had killed Roman citizens. (plup)
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  • Cum Strythio portam aperuisset, Modestus rursus haesitavit.
    When S had opened the gate, M hesitated again. (plup)
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  • Strythio, cum portam clausisset, Modestum territum rogavit quid accidisset.
    Strythio, when he had shut the gate, asked the terrified Modestus what had happened. (plup)
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  • Modestus erat anxius quod nesciebat cur Strythio abesset.
    Modestus was anxious b/c he didn't know why Strythio was away. (imp)
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  • poeta nos iussit ut taceamus.
    The poet ordered us to be quiet. (pres)
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  • multi cives adsunt ut poetam notissimum recitantem audiant.
    Many citizens are there so that they can hear the very famous poet reciting. (pres.)
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  • plurimi spectatores ad amphitheatrum festinant ut gladiatores pugnantes spectent.
    very many spectators hurry to the amphitheater so that they can watch the gladiators fighting. (pres.)
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  • minime, poeta optime scit quare Sabidum non amet.
    no, the poet knows very well why he does not like Sabidus. (pres)
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  • plurimi spectatores ad amphitheatrum festinabant ut gladiatores pugnantes spectarent.
    very many spectatores were hurrying to the amphitheater so that they could see the gladiators fighting. (imp)
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