LATN 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dependent Clause, Future Perfect
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Dependent uses of subjunctive: adverbial clauses: purpose clause. For what purpose?: sequence of tenses, main clause tenses where subordinate clause uses present subjunctive: primary tenses, present, future, future perfect. He is setting out from rome so/in order that he may not be killed. He set out from rome so/in order that he might not be killed. Profectus est rom ne occideretur: result clause. What"s the result?: main clause often has "signpost word" such as: Latin ita s c t lis, t le tantus, -a, -um. Imperative (perfect w/ "have": main clause tenses where subordinate clause uses imperfect subjunctive: secondary (historic) tenses. He works so diligently that he is able to do many things. The danger is so great that all are frightened. He lives so/in such a way that he is always happy. The man is so foolish that he is not able to do this. Ille tam stultus est ut non hoc facere possit.