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Mar 14, 2012 ... Worksheet 46: The Hortatory / Jussive Subjunctive. • The hortatory and jussive subjunctives express commands or encouragements, especially ...
Latin 8 March 14, 2012 Worksheet 46

Name: ___________________________ Section: __________________________ Worksheet 46: The Hortatory / Jussive Subjunctive



The hortatory and jussive subjunctives express commands or encouragements, especially in the first or third person) using the present subjunctive.



2nd person commands are typically done with the imperative mood, but are sometimes seen as jussive subjunctives.



The term hortatory typically applies to the first person, while the term jussive is used for the second (rare) and third persons.



These are translated using the English word “let.” These commands can be negated using the Latin word nē (let…not).

I. Identify the subjunctive verb (person/number) in these sentences. Translate. 1. Cōgitem nunc dē hāc rē. Let me now think about this matter. (cogitem: 1st sg pres. subj.)

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2. Discamus linguam Latinam! ___________________________________________________________________________________. 3. Prō patriā magna facta faciamus. ___________________________________________________________________________________. 4. Nocte veniente puerī deforis ludant. (deforis (adv): outside) ___________________________________________________________________________________. 5. Taceas, Antonī! Capiāmus omnem orbem terrārum. ___________________________________________________________________________________. 6. Nē nostrī librī ab alienīs virīs legantur. ___________________________________________________________________________________. 7. Let him hear us. ___________________________________________________________________________________. 8. Let us stay at school and let us not leave. ___________________________________________________________________________________.

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