. Latin for beginners . iffer-ence in meaning between iubeo and impero in the Latin requires the infinitivein the one case and the subjunctive in the other. 368. EXERCISES I. I. Petit atque hortatur ut ipse dicat. 2. Caesar Helvetiis iiripe-ravit ne per provinciam iter facerent. 3. Caesar non iussit Helvetiosper provinciam iter facere. 4. Ille civibus persuasit ut de finibus suisdiscederent. 5. Caesar principes rnonebit ne proelium committant. 6. Postulavit ne cum Helvetiis aut cum eorum sociis bellum gererent. 7. Ab iis quaesivi ne proficiscerentur. 8. lis persuadere non potui utdomi manerent


. Latin for beginners . iffer-ence in meaning between iubeo and impero in the Latin requires the infinitivein the one case and the subjunctive in the other. 368. EXERCISES I. I. Petit atque hortatur ut ipse dicat. 2. Caesar Helvetiis iiripe-ravit ne per provinciam iter facerent. 3. Caesar non iussit Helvetiosper provinciam iter facere. 4. Ille civibus persuasit ut de finibus suisdiscederent. 5. Caesar principes rnonebit ne proelium committant. 6. Postulavit ne cum Helvetiis aut cum eorum sociis bellum gererent. 7. Ab iis quaesivi ne proficiscerentur. 8. lis persuadere non potui utdomi manerent. II. I. Who ordered Caesar to make the march ? ( Write this sentenceboth with impero and with iubeo.) 2. The faithless scouts persuadedhim to set out at daybreak. 3. They will ask him not to inflict punish-ment. 4. He demanded that they come to the camp. 5. He advisedthem to tell everything (omnia). Note. Do not forget that the English infinitive expressing purpose mustbe rendered by a Latin subjunctive. Review § LEGIO ITER FACIT l6o SUBJUNCTIVE AFTER VERBS OF FEARING^^ ^ LESSON LXV THE SUBJUNCTIVE OF POSSUM • VERBS OF FEARING 369. Learn the subjunctive of possum (§ 495), and note especiallythe position of the accent. 370. Subjunctive after Verbs of Fearing. We have learned thatwhat we want done or not done is expressed in Latin by a sub-junctive clause of purpose. In this class belong also clauses afterverbs of fearing^ for we fear either that something will happen or thatit will not, and we either want it to happen or we do not. If we want,a thing to happen and fear that it will not, the purpose clause^jj^iii::.troduced by ut. If we do not want it to happen and fear that itwill, ne is used. Owing to a difference between the English and Latinidiom we translate ut after a verb of fearing by that not^ and ne bythat or lest, 371. EXAMPLES timeo ] Tveniattimebo lut^timuer5 J [venerit I fear^ shall fear^ shall have feared^ that he will not come^ has not come timebam 1 ti


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