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LatinPerDiem: Gregory the Great, Regula Pastoralis 2
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What is the antecedent of "quae"?
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quibusdam
benigna
pondera
praesentis
What is formed by using "ne" and a subjunctive?
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Relative clause
Negative purpose clause
Dependent clause
Positive purpose clause
True or False: "levia" is the predicate of the subject of "videantur".
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True
False
When all modifiers are removed from "praesentis libri stylo exprimo de eorum gravedine omne quod penso", what remains?
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stylo exprimo
quod penso
exprimo omne
de eorum gravendine
True or False: The clause "quod penso" is a subordinate clause.
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True
False
What sort of clause is "ut et haec qui vacat, incaute non expetat", and how is it formed?
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Negative purpose, ne + subjunctive
Negative purpose, ut + non + subjunctive
Negative result, ne + subjunctive
Negative result, ut + non + subjunctive
What is the correct parsing of "adeptum"?
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Masculine, Singular, Nominative
Masculine, Singular, Accusative
Masculine, Singular, Genitive
Masculine, Singular, Dative
Masculine, Singular, Ablative
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