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... Subjunctive , which represents the notions of supposition , uncertainty , or dependence , with respect to action or existence , as , ' were he to go , ' ' he would , ' & c . The Imperative , which commands , as , ' go . ' The Root or ...
... Subjunctive , which represents the notions of supposition , uncertainty , or dependence , with respect to action or existence , as , ' were he to go , ' ' he would , ' & c . The Imperative , which commands , as , ' go . ' The Root or ...
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... Subjunctive mood is always used in Latin unless a definite fact is to be stated . Relatives are joined either with Indicative or Subjunctive Moods according to the sense intended . If the Relative refers to a definite fact or person ...
... Subjunctive mood is always used in Latin unless a definite fact is to be stated . Relatives are joined either with Indicative or Subjunctive Moods according to the sense intended . If the Relative refers to a definite fact or person ...
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... Subjunctive Mood , they give 1st the character , as , animus is qui plus cernat , ' ' that soul which is such a one as to see , ' & c . 2ndly , the reason , as , ' Jure igitur ille gravis , cujus de laudibus omnium esset fama ...
... Subjunctive Mood , they give 1st the character , as , animus is qui plus cernat , ' ' that soul which is such a one as to see , ' & c . 2ndly , the reason , as , ' Jure igitur ille gravis , cujus de laudibus omnium esset fama ...
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... Subjunctives . The second clause of a time sentence is always In- dicative as far as the time construction is concerned . There is this rule in Latin : In double claused sentences , Presents always follow Presents , and Past Tenses ...
... Subjunctives . The second clause of a time sentence is always In- dicative as far as the time construction is concerned . There is this rule in Latin : In double claused sentences , Presents always follow Presents , and Past Tenses ...
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... Subjunctive denotes continuance . The Pluperfect Subjunctive denotes completion , and will be used therefore for anything finished , and viewed as single and one . The Perfect Tense is sometimes Present and sometimes Past . It is ...
... Subjunctive denotes continuance . The Pluperfect Subjunctive denotes completion , and will be used therefore for anything finished , and viewed as single and one . The Perfect Tense is sometimes Present and sometimes Past . It is ...
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