XIV, XV Vocabulary and Subjunctive Use and Formation

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Across
  1. 11. such a death (adj. precedes noun)
  2. 14. term for imperative, indicative, infinitive, subjunctive forms of verb
  3. 16. the four moods of the verb (in alpha. order)
  4. 18. subjunctive tense used when verb of main clause is in present, future, or future perfect indicative
  5. 19. 3rd principal part: to repair, remake
  6. 22. 3rd principal part: to live
  7. 23. Mnemonic device (memory aid) reminding you of vowel changes needed to form present active subjunctive
  8. 24. so great a shouting (adj. precedes noun)
  9. 26. 4th principal part: to set on fire
  10. 27. 4th principal part (neuter): to seize
  11. 28. A dependent clause in the subjunctive mood expressing the reason for doing a particular act (the “why”)/ the intention of the verb’s “do-er”
  12. 30. 3rd principal part: to set on fire
Down
  1. 1. the verb mood stating possibility, will or volition
  2. 2. on the next/following day (adj. precedes noun)-which ablative?_____
  3. 3. in the Forum
  4. 4. “Let her pay for the meal” is an example of which subjunctive use?
  5. 5. of the (many) clothes
  6. 6. skilled (men)
  7. 7. “Let them not forget their forebears (ancestors)” is an example of which subjunctive use?
  8. 8. the verb mood stating fact
  9. 9. by means of death
  10. 10. “Let me not frighten you!” is an example of which subjunctive use?
  11. 11. by means of so many shouts (adj. precedes noun)
  12. 12. subjunctive tense used when verb of main clause is in imperfect, perfect, or pluperfect indicative
  13. 13. “Let us not be frightened” is an example of which subjunctive use?
  14. 15. 2nd principal part: to buy
  15. 17. conjunction introducing a positive purpose clause
  16. 20. 3rd principal part: to scare thoroughly, alarm
  17. 21. 3rd principal part: to leave behind abandon
  18. 25. 3rd principal part: to rise
  19. 29. 4th principal part: to live
  20. 31. conjunction introducing a negative purpose clause