Friday, January 23, 2026

12.04.26: Level 3; Subjunctive [18] independent uses [3] deliberative [iv] with the imperfect subjunctive; practice

Example: Quid scrīberēmus? │ What were we (supposed) to write? / What should we have written?

  1. Quid dīcerem?
  2. Quid illī facerent?
  3. Quō festīnārem?
  4. Quem praeficeret Catullus?
  5. Cui crēderēmus?
  6. Quō illa fugeret?
  7. Quid facerent rēgīnae?
  8. Fugerēmusne?
  9. Quem illī vītārent?
  10. Quid facerēmus?

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  1. What was I to say? / What should I have said?
  2. What were they (supposed) to do? / What should they have done?
  3. To where was I (supposed) to hurry? / Where should I have hurried to?
  4. Whom should Catullus have put in charge? / Whom was Catullus (supposed) to put in charge?
  5. Whom were we (supposed) to trust? / Whom should we have trusted?
  6. Where should she have fled to? / To where was she (supposed) to flee?
  7. What were the queens (supposed) to do? / What should the queens have done?
  8. Were we to flee? / Should we have fled?
  9. Whom should they have avoided? / Whom were they (supposed) to avoid?
  10. What were we (supposed) to do? / What should we have done?

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