Bellwork Ex. III (refer to PPT on Haiku or your notes for answers)

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Bellwork Ex. III (refer to PPT on Haiku or your notes for answers)

Ex. III Persuadeo may introduce an indirect command. The 3rd principal part of decerno is decrevi. Ne introduces a negative fear clause. Timeo has no 4th principal part. Metuo means “beg.” Cupio may introduce a fear clause. The 2nd principal part of hortor is hortare. Iubeo does not introduce an indirect command. An indirect command may also be called a noun clause of desire. Ut introduces a positive indirect command. T T F T F F F T T T

Homework Review (Trans. I, 4-6) Cives timent ne bellum civile patriae noceat. The citizens fear that the civil war is harming/will harm the country. Hortatusne es coquum ut pernam ab mercatore emeret? Did you urge the cook to buy ham from the merchant? Puellas oravi ne in via starent. I begged the girls not to stand in the street.

Trans. III (6-11) Magister discipulos hortatus est ut in ludo multum discerent. The teacher urged the students to learn a lot in school. Iason pavit ne homines se* interficerent. *themselves Jason quaked with fear that the men would kill themselves. Mater cupit ut coquus bonam cenam paret. Mother wants the cook to prepare a good dinner. Coquus metuit ut satis cibi paravisset. The cook feared that he had not prepared enough food. Nauta nos monuit ne hieme navigaremus. The sailor warned us not to sail in winter. Veremur ne bellum civile nostram patriam deleat. We fear that the civil war is destroying/will destroy our country.

Quizlet Vocab 12 10 minutes

Parsing Practice invenissent edamur portati sunt perfecta essent 3rd, pl, pluperf, subj, act 1st, pl, pres, subj, pass portati sunt perfecta essent 3rd, pl, perf, indic, pass 3rd, pl, pluperf, subj, pass muniuntur debitum est 3rd, pl, pres, indic, pass 3rd, sing, perf, indic, pass emeretur agimus 3rd, sing, imperf, subj, pass 1st, pl, pres, indic, act facta sit habetis 3rd, sing, perf, subj, pass 2nd, pl, pres, indic, act

Homework Trans. I, 7-11 Study for Indirect Command and Fear Clauses Quiz