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Learn to Read Latin: Ch. 10
92: Relative Clauses of Purpose
Rgna mlits in prvinciam mittet qu incols terreant.
The queen will send soldiers into the province in order that they may frighten the
inhabitants.
93: Relative Clauses of Characteristic
Verb in the subjunctive.
Puellae carmina, quae amet, pota dat.
The poem gives the girl songs, the kind that she loves.
94: Introduction to Participles
Active Passive
Present
Perfect
Future
Present Stem + -ns, -ntis
(3-i & 4 change to -ie-)____ing
vocns, vocantis
4th Principal Part(having been) ____ed
voctus, -a, -um
4th PP + -rus, -a, -umabout to ____
voctrus, -a, -um
Present Stem + -ndus, -a, -um
(3-i & 4 change to -ie-)having to be ____ed
vocandus, -a, -um
97: Ablative Absolute
accompanied by a participle
unconnected in syntax with the rest of the sentence
(with) the poem having been completed
because, although, when
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98: Active and Passive Periphrastic
Active
future active participle + form of sum
we are going to, we were going to, we shall be about to
Passive future passive participle + form of sum
are having to be, were having to be, will be having to be
99: Dative with an Intransitive Verb Dative of Reference indicating the person affected by an intransitive verb.
Mea sententia Antniplacet.
My opinion (is pleasing to) pleases Antony.
Rgnostr paretur.
Let (there be an obeying to our king) our king be obeyed.
100: Genitive of Description
describes another noun
modified by an adjective
a man of great diligence
101: Ablative of Description
describes another noun modified by an adjective
man of / with great courage
Vocabulary
lgtus, lgtm. legate, envoy; lieutenant
ntus, ntm. son
dux, ducism. / f. leader
fnis, fnis, -iumm. / f. end, limit, boundary; in pl., territory
genus, generisn. descent, origin; race, stock; kind, sortlabor, labrism. work; effort, hardship
ms, mrism. custom, practice; in pl., character
nm, nminism. / f. no one
opus, operisn. work; need
opus est there is need of (+ abl. or nom.)
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