Complete the Latin sentences with the subjunctive verbs listed below.
[i] There are those who (would / could / may) say …
Sunt quī __________ …
[ii] Who is there who would believe this man?
Quis est quī huic __________?
[iii] Who is there who would not want to learn Latin?
Quis est quī linguam Latīnam discere __________?
[iv] You’re looking for a friend whom you can / could trust.
Amīcum petis cuī cōnfīdere __________.
[v] Aurelius is the kind of pupil who would want to annoy the teacher.
Aurēlius est discipulus quī magistrum vexāre __________.
[vi] The student who’s the sort of person who works hard can learn well.
Discipulus quī dīligenter __________ bene discere potest.
[vii] They say many things that I barely understand.
Multa dīcunt quae vix __________ (Cicero)
[viii] For there is noone now who would complain.
Nēmō est enim, idem quī __________ (Cicero)
[ix] There are those who pity Pompey.
Sunt quī Pompeium __________.
[x] There were some who pitied Helvidius.
Erant quī Helvidium __________ (Tacitus)
[xi] I see nothing which I might fear.
Nihil videō quod __________ (Cicero)
[xii] Who is there who would not be allowed [literally: to whom it would not be permitted] to want (it)?
Quis est, cui velle __________? (Cicero)
[xiii] There is no reason why you should dread my arrival.
Nihil est quod adventum nostrum __________ (Cicero)
[xiv] For you’re not the type of person who wouldn’t know.
Neque enim tū is es quī __________ (Cicero)
[xv] There is nothing that is not to be [should not be] feared.
Nihil est, quod nōn timendum __________ (Cicero)
crēdat; dīcant; extimēscās; intellegam; labōret; nōn liceat; miserārentur; miserentur; nesciās; nōlit; possīs; querātur; sit; timeam; velit
____________________
[i] dīcant
[ii] crēdat
[iii] nōlit
[iv] possīs
[v] velit
[vi] labōret
[vii] intellegam
[viii] querātur
[ix] miserentur
[x] miserārentur
[xi] timeam
[xii] nōn liceat
[xiii] extimēscās
[xiv] nesciās
[xv] sit