| Julius Caesar - 1847 - 330 pagine
...139-141.) Subjunctive used subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most Dart translated as the indicative, when it expresses what...not directly asserted as such. This it does, 1st. Whe» it is subjoined to some adverb, conjunction, or indefinite term in a dependent clause, for the... | |
| Friedrich Jacobs - 1848 - 348 pagine
...: subjunctively and potentially. (Gr. § 42, II. and §§ 139-141.) Subjunctive used subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (§ 140, Obs. 4,) ; as, 1. Ea.cum.ita sint discedam, Since these things are so, I will depart. 2. Si... | |
| Friedrich Jacobs - 1849 - 354 pagine
...viz : subjunctively and potentially. (Gr. $ 42, II. and $$ 139-141.) Subjunctive used subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (§> 140, Obs. 4,) ; as, 1. Ea cumita sint discrdam, Since these things are so, I will depart. 2. Si... | |
| Friedrich Jacobs - 1852 - 346 pagine
...viz: subjunctively and potentially. (Gr. § 42, II. and §§ 139-141.) Subjunctive used subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...supposed, taken for granted, or connected with the direct~assertion, as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (§ 140, Obs. 4,); as, 1. Eacumita... | |
| Friedrich Jacobs, Peter Bullions - 1854 - 348 pagine
...subjunctively and potentially. (Gr. § 42, II. and §§ 139-141.) Subjunctive used -subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...a dependent clause, for the purpose of stating the existence^of a thing, (without directly asserting it ) as something supposed, taken for granted, or... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1860 - 346 pagine
...: tubjunctively and potentially. (Gr. § 42, II. and §§ 139-141.) Subjunctive used subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...something supposed, taken for granted, or connected wiih the direct assertion, as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (§ 140, Obs. 4,) ; as,... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1870 - 406 pagine
...potentially. (Gr, 8 42, II., 264:, II., and §§ 139-141, 1161-1177.) Subjunctive used Subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...something supposed, taken for granted, or connected with lie direct assertion as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (631, _Z#44) ; as, 1. Ea cum... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1885 - 392 pagine
...potentially. (Gr, § 42, II., 264, II., and §§ 139-141, 1161-1177.) Subjunctive used Subjunctively. 74. This mood is used subjunctively, but for the most...as a cause, condition, or modifying circumstance, (631, 1244) ; as, 1. Ea cum ita tint discedam, Since those things are so, I will depart. 2. Si madeat,... | |
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