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Chapter 28, Horatius rusticus fit

Chapter 28, Drill c: Practice using subjunctive main clauses.

The main verb(s) in each of the short sentences below can be expressed by one of the main-clause uses of the subjunctive. Provide the main verb(s), with ne, non, utinam, utrum . . . an, etc. if necessary:

Example: Let's pretend. Answer: simulemus

1. Quintus (would like) ambulare.
2. quid (am I to do?)
3. (Let them not neglect) opus suum. Use neglego.
4. (Would that we would be/I wish we would be) contenti sorte!
5. (May they be/I hope they will be) contenti sorte!
6. (I wish we were living) in pace!
7. Let us live!
8. Let us love!
9. (Let him do) haec!
10. quid (should I be wishing for?) (Use opto)
11. (I wish I had studied) diligentius.
12. He would not dare.
13. (Let's not drink) nimium uini.
14. Let's go.
15. (They would not wish) abire.
16. (I wish she had followed/would that she had followed)
ducem nostrum.
17. (I wish/would that you [plural] were thinking) nunc de hoc.
18. (We would like) poetas fouere.

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