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Review . Latin 4. Subjunctives. Uses of the Subjunctive. Cum clause Ut—result, purpose, indirect command Indirect question. Cum ad medium pontem venisset , decidit pons, decidit Modestus . Cum = when, since, although, because. Modestus adeo esuriebat ut de vita paene desperaret .

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  1. Review Latin 4

  2. Subjunctives

  3. Uses of the Subjunctive • Cum clause • Ut—result, purpose, indirect command • Indirect question

  4. Cum ad medium pontemvenisset, decidit pons, deciditModestus. • Cum = when, since, although, because

  5. Modestus adeo esuriebat ut de vita paene desperaret. • Trigger words for result clauses—tam, ita, sic, adeo, tot, tantus-a-um, talis

  6. Centurio mihi imperavit ut tacerem. • Introduced by words of asking, commanding, ordering, persuading

  7. In manibusfacemtenebat ut horreaincenderent. • If you can rule out indirect command and result clauses, an ut + subjunctive is a purpose clause.

  8. Relative clause of Purpose • Milites misi qui fortiterpugnarent. • Relative pronoun used instead of the ut.

  9. Nesciebas quis curreret. • Interrogatives used as conjunction: quis, qui, cur, cui, cuius, quomodo, quando, ubi, quo, unde

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