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(Cum Clausal) Cum Caesar occisus est, multi Romani tristissimi

erant
When Caesar was killed, many Romans were the saddest
(Cum Causal) Cum Caesar praefectus in Gallia esset, erat pax.
When Caesar was governor in Gaul, there was peace.
(Cum Circumstantial) Dux urbem dedidit cum hostes extra
portas essent.
The general surrendered the city since the enemies were outside
the gates.
(Indirect Question) Nonne canes amas?
Surely you love dogs?
(Purpose clause) Venit ut eam videat.
He comes in order that he might see her
(Result Clause)Tanta fecit ut urbem servaret.
He did such great things that he saved the city.
(Indirect Command) Mihi persuasit ut venirem\
He persuaded me that I come.
(Negative Purpose Clause) Celeriter cucurrit ne capi posset.
He ran quickly in order that he not be caught.
(Negative Result Clause) Tam celeriter cucurrit ut capi non
posset.
He ran so quickly that he could not be caught.
(Jussive) Veniat!
Let him come!

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