Bellwork Pick up a whiteboard Packet Ex. II Ex. II: True or False F 1. There is always a present tense subjunctive in a purpose clause. F 2. A negative result clause starts with ne. T 3. An imperfect subjunctive in a result clause means that the action is happening at the same time or after an imperfect or pluperfect main verb. F 4. “In order to” introduces a result clause in English. T 5. A positive purpose or result clause begins with ut in Latin. T 6. In translating a purpose clause “may” or “might” follows the introduction of the clause “so that”. F 7. The main verb in a sentence which contains a purpose or result clause is usually a subjunctive mood verb. Homework review: Trans. I (evens) R 2. Milites sunt tam fortes ut urbem hostium deleant. P 4. Celerius ambulabimus ne in his paludibus nostram vitam amittamus. R 6. Urbs est tanta ut non omnia loca aedificiaque videre possimus. P 8. Ad ludum ambulavimus ut fabulam magistri audiremus. P 10. Navigamus ut ad Britanniam eamus. Finishing Trans. I (odds) P 1. Pueri in horto laboraverunt ut mater esset laeta. P 3. Cistam in plaustrum moveant ut in itinere proficiscantur. R 5. Nautae erant tam periti ut navem facile servarent. R 7. Libri de historia Romae sunt tam longi ut non eos legere malimus. R P 9. Tot libros legimus ut defessi essemus. 11. Peuri unum diem manere constituerunt ut oratorem audirent. Review of subjunctive forms Can you recall the verb equation for each of the tenses of the subjunctive? 1. present ○ present stem + e/ea/a/ia + personal ending 2. imperfect ○ 2nd principal part (infinitive) + personal ending 3. perfect ○ Active: 3rd PP stem + eri + personal ending ○ Passive: 4th PP and present subjunctive of sum (sim, sis, etc.) 4. pluperfect ○ Active: 3rd PP+ isse + personal ending ○ Passive: 4th PP and imperfect subjunctive of sum (essem, esses, etc.) Conjugation practice obtineo, obtinere, obtinui, obtentus - to obtain 1. 1st person, plural, perfect, passive, subjunctive obtenti/ae/a simus gero, gerere, gessi, gestus - to wage 2. 2nd person, singular, pluperfect, active, subjunctive gessisses demonstro, demonstrare, demonstravi, demonstratus - to show 3. 3rd person, plural, present, passive, subjunctive demonstrentur venio, venire, veni, ventus - to come 4. 1st person, singular, imperfect, passive, subjunctive venirer perficio, perficere, perfeci, perfectus - to complete 5. 2nd person, plural, perfect, active, subjunctive perfeceritis Sequence of Tenses Review Homework Trans. III: 1-5