Chapter 36- Indirect Commands and Requests (Jussive Noun Clauses)

Quiz

First we learned indirect discourse (oratio obliqua), which Latin forms using an accusative and infinitive construction. Then we learned indirect questions, which Latin forms with an interrogative and subjunctive construction. Now we learn indirect commands and requests, which Latin forms with ut/ne and subjunctive constructions just like purpose clauses. However, indirect commands and requests tell you what was ordered or requested, not why something was done. Identify whether the sentence contains indirect discourse, an indirect question, a purpose clause, or a jussive noun clause (indirect command/request).