Title: Subjunctive Mood
1Chapter 42
2Five Bits ofNomenclature for Latin Verbs
1) Person 1st, 2nd, 3rd
2) Number Singular, Plural
3) Tense Present, Imperfect, Future, Perfect,
Pluperfect, Future Perfect
4) Voice Active, Passive
5) Mood Indicative, Imperative, Infinitive,
Participle, Subjunctive
Portem 1st singular present active subjunctive
3Translation of the Subjunctive
No standard translation of the subjunctive can
be given. Jenney, p. 248
Let us rejoice. He went to the Jarvis Refectory
to eat. I urged him to be vigilant. I was afraid
that he was delaying. They learned where she had
hidden. It is raining so hard that we are going
to leave.
4The Present Subjunctive, p. 245
Note the following strategic vowel pattern
He hears a giant piano
She wears a diamond tiara
5The Present Subjunctive, p. 245
Note the following strategic vowel pattern
We beat a liar. (moralistic)
But note (i.e., memorize!) at the bottom of the
page, the irregular present subjunctive of sum.
sim simus sis sitis sit sint
6The Imperfect Subjunctive, p. 246
For every Latin verb, the present active
infinitive plus a personal ending, either active
or passive
audiret caperemus essent nuntiaretur moneremur con
sisteremini
7The Perfect Active Subjunctive, p. 246
For every Latin verb, the perfect stem (cf. p.
56), plus -eri plus a personal ending.
manserimus erraverit fueritis egerim steterint aud
iveris
manserim manseris manserit manserimus manseritis m
anserint
mansero (cf. p. 66) manseris manserit manserimus m
anseritis manserint
8The Perfect Passive Subjunctive, p. 246
For every Latin verb, the perfect passive
participle plus sim,sis,sit,simus,sitis,sint.
iuncta sit tracti simus clausum sit ducti
sint portatus sis
actus sum (cf. p. 105) actus es actus est acti
sumus acti estis acti sunt
actus sim actus sis actus sit acti simus acti
sitis acti sint
9The Pluperfect Active Subjunctive, p. 247
For every Latin verb, the perfect stem (cf. p.
56), plus isse, plus a personal ending.
habuisses monuissemus coegissem stetissetis cepiss
ent
egeram (cf. p. 66) egeras egerat egeramus egeratis
egerant
egissem egisses egisset egissemus egissetis egisse
nt
10The Pluperfect Passive Subjunctive, p. 247
For every Latin verb, the perfect passive
participle plus essem,esses,esset,essemus,essetis,
essent.
factum esset dati essemus coacti essent armatus
essem portatus esses
actus eram (cf. p. 105) actus eras actus
erat acti eramus acti eratis acti erant
actus essem actus esses actus esset acti
essemus acti essetis acti essent
11Sententiae Antiquae
Nihil est simul et inventum et perfectum. Cicero
Brutus 70 Nothing is at the same time both
discovered and finished/completed. Virtus mille
scuta Motto Courage is a thousand shields. Qui
prior strinxerit ferrum, eius victoria erit. Livy
Ab Urbe Condita 24.38 He-who first draws the
iron-sword, his will be the victory.