Purpose Clauses Flashcards

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How do you recognise one

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Introduced by the subordinating conjunction “ut” (in order that)
“Ne” (in order that…not)

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2
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Verbs of purpose clauses

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Subjunctive

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3
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Primary sequence same/subsequent time

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Present subjunctive

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4
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Primary sequence prior time

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Perfect subjunctive

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5
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Secondary sequence same/subsequent time

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Imperfect subjunctive

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6
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Secondary sequence prior time

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Pluperfect subjunctive

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7
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How is purpose expressed

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ENGLISH: infinitive “I fight to overcome”
LATIN: a subordinate clause “I fight in order that I may overcome”

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8
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Tenses of the subjunctive verbs

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Are entirely relevant to the tense of the main verb

Their action must be subsequent to that of the main verb

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9
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Which subjunctive verbs can be used in a purpose clause construction

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Only present and imperfect subjunctive used as they must refer to an action that occurs subsequent to that of the main verb

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10
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Indirect commands

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I beg that you overcome the sailor
Verbs of ordering, warning, begging, urging, asking
The indirect command is a substantive clause

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