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Chapter 19: Horatius Delphos uisit

Chapter 19, Drill c: Practice turning a direct command into an indirect command.

The following short commands in parentheses can be expressed indirectly in Latin using ut or ne with subjunctive. Change these direct commands to indirect after the main clause verbs of commanding, keeping the same word order.

Example:
"labora diligenter!" mater filiae imperavit Answer: ut laboraret diligenter, because it is a command expressed indirectly.

1. "nolite cessare!"
centurio militibus persuasit
2. "laborate diligenter!"
centurio militibus imperavit
3. "iace telum!"
legatus Quinto imperat
4. "prospicite montes!"
Pompeius Quintum hortatus est [urged]
5. "nolite uertite tergum!"
legati militibus imperaverunt
6. "uos curate!"
tribunus militum militibus rogabat
7. "tacete!"
mater a pueris postulabit
8. "monemini!"
uobis impero
9. "nolite timere!"
mater pueris imperat
10. "uale!"
te iussi
11. "conicite tela!"
centurio militibus imperaverat
12. "ferte dona!"
parentes iuvenes rogant
13. "nolite euertite rempublicam!"
Cicero orabant partes
14. "esto fortis!"
Scintilla et Flaccus orabant Quintum
15. "este fortes!"
mater orat pueros
16. "adiuuate me!"
pueros oraui

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