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(a) statement: only in dependent clauses.

dixit se quod vellent facturum, 'he said he would do what they wished'. [164, 663].

So when the clause is really, though not in form, oblique, called VIRTUALLY OBLIQUE.

irascor quod facias, 'I am angry, on the ground (or at the idea) that you do it'. [488].

(b) question: (indirect interrogative).

nescio quid faciat, 'I don't know what he is doing'.

[2, 12, 103, 123, 169, 222, 335, 386, 390, 481, 551, 710.]

(c) oblique petition.

oro facias, 'I beg you to do'.

oro ut or ne facias, 'I beg you to do,' or 'not to do'.

efficio ut eas, 'I cause you to go'.

These Subjunctives can however be further analysed, and have already been given above in 1 (6), 2, and 3.

[This list includes all the common uses of the Lat. subjunctive.]

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MOODS Indicative, after ut temp.
117

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· quamvis, 324, 763
Subjunctive Ind. quest., 2,
12, 103, 123, 169, 222,
335, 390, 481, 551, 710
qui consec., 3, 512, 649,
662

- final, 272, 468
cond., 764

opt. jussive, 219, 371, 656,
701

jussive depend., 379 (effice)
past jussive as condit., 113
jussive, 41, 380
plup. cond., 89
impf. cond., 10, 275, 367

cum, 14, 221, 273
ind. delib., 28, 213
direct past delib., 149
primary, 319

potential, 71, 100, 559

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- forsitan, 72

sub-oblique, 164, 663

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