These two sentences come from Moreland and Fleischer's "Latin: An Intensive Course" (Unit thirteen).
Vobis imperavimus ne iussa amori postponatis.
Duobus imperavit ne cui maiori quam eis credant.
Shouldn't it be "postponeretis" and "crederent", according to the sequence of tenses? Am I missing something here?
Vobis imperavimus ne iussa amori postponatis.
Duobus imperavit ne cui maiori quam eis credant.
Shouldn't it be "postponeretis" and "crederent", according to the sequence of tenses? Am I missing something here?