Result Clauses Of Purpose + Purpose Cluases Introduced By Adverbs Flashcards

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Properatis quo celerius adveniatis

A

You hasten by which you may arrive more quickly
You hasten in order that you may arrive more quickly

(Purpose clause introduced by adverb)

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A relative pronoun when its antecedent is clearly expressed in the main clause

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May also be introduced by adverbs: ubi(where), unde(from where), quo(to where)

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Nuntium mittit QUI de moribus incolarum ROGET

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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

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Domum cucurri ut ubi me celarem

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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

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Scribebat lilbros quos alii legerent

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He wrote books which others might read
he wrote books in order that others might read them

=Scribebat libros quos alii legerent

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Quo

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(Ablative: “by which”) introduces a purpose clause that contains a comparative

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