Each Latin sentence contains a clause which is either a purpose (final) or a result (consecutive) clause, or an indirect command or question. For each, identify which.
Example: exercitus Octaviani exercitum Antonii tanta ui oppugnauit ut Antonius uincere non posset. Answer: Result: although it would be possible to imagine that Octavian attacked in order that Antony wouldn't be able to win, in the negative ut . . . non can only be result. Also tanta is one of the words meaning "so" that hint at a result clause coming.
Go to the previous exercise.