Result Clauses Of Purpose + Purpose Cluases Introduced By Adverbs Flashcards
Properatis quo celerius adveniatis
You hasten by which you may arrive more quickly
You hasten in order that you may arrive more quickly
(Purpose clause introduced by adverb)
A relative pronoun when its antecedent is clearly expressed in the main clause
May also be introduced by adverbs: ubi(where), unde(from where), quo(to where)
Nuntium mittit QUI de moribus incolarum ROGET
He sends a messenger who may ask about the customs of the inhabitants
He sends a messenger in order that he may ask anout the customs of the inhabitants
= nuntium mittit ut is de moribus incolarum roget
Domum cucurri ut ubi me celarem
I ran home where i might hide
I ran home in order that i might hide there
Domum cucurri ut ibi me celarem = i ran home in order that i might hide there
Scribebat lilbros quos alii legerent
He wrote books which others might read
he wrote books in order that others might read them
=Scribebat libros quos alii legerent
Quo
(Ablative: “by which”) introduces a purpose clause that contains a comparative