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scelerata coniuge et omni
liberorum stirpe ferro igni qua****que
dehinc vi
possim exsecuturum, nec
illos nec
alium quemquam regnare Romae p****urum. (By this...
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poteritis poterunt poteram poterās
poterat poterāmus poterātis
poterant possim possīs
possit possīmus possītis
possint possem possēs
posset possēmus possētis...
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Valerius Cato and Viscus: . . .
tandem fēcērunt
carmina Mūsae quae
possim dominā
deicere digna meā. . . . ātur idem tibi, nōn ego,
Visce . . ...
- Sum, possum, volō have -im, -īs, -it, -īmus, -ītis, -int (sim "I may be",
possim "I may be able",
velim "I may wish") The
imperfect subjunctive of every...
- want': nōlim mālō 'I prefer': mālim sum 'I am': sim
possum 'I am able':
possim P****ive and
deponent verbs: 1st conjugation: amer (-er, -ēris/-ēre, -ētur...
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Nicholas Breton." The
following are Parrot's works: The Mous-Trap. Uni, si
possim,
posse placare sat est. "Printed at
London for F[rancis] B[urton], dwelling...
- don't want' and mālō 'I prefer', ends in -im: sim 'I may be, I
would be',
possim 'I may be able',
velim 'I
would like, I may wish', etc. The
imperfect subjunctive...
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subjunctive sī
possim 'if
perhaps I can' in the
following example adds uncertainty: 'trānsīre Tiberim' inquit, 'patrēs, et intrāre, sī
possim,
castra hostium...
- use ut; 'not' must be
added in English: ōrnāmenta quae locāvī metuō ut
possim recipere (Plautus) 'as for the
costume I've lent, I'm
afraid I may not be...
- meum
suave est, et onus meum leve: fac, ut
illud portare sic valeam, quod
possim consequi tuam gratiam. "O Lord, Who said: My yoke is sweet, and My burden...