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Latin Conditional Clauses
Conditional Clauses
6
Language - Latin
Graduate
10/07/2014

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Term
Present Factual
Definition
present indicative + present indicative

Marcus Iûliam amat, ea eum amat.
If Marcus loves Julia, she loves him.
Term
Past factual
Definition
perfect / imperfect indicative
+ perfect / imperfect indicative

Sî Marcus Iûliam amâvit, ea eum amâvit.

If Marcus [at one time] loved Julia, [then] she [at one time] loved him.
Term
Future more vivid
Definition
future / future perfect indicative
+ future / future perfect indicative

Sî Marcus Iûliam amâverit, ea eum amâbit.

If Marcus loves Julia [in the sense of "someday in the future loves her"], she will love him.
Term
Future less vivid
Definition
present subjunctive + present subjunctive

Sî Marcus Iûliam amet, ea eum amet.

If Marcus should [perhaps ever some day] love Julia, she would love him.
Term
Present contrary to fact
Definition
imperfect subjunctive + imperfect subjunctive

Sî Marcus Iûliam amâret, ea eum amâret.

If Marcus loved Julia [but he doesn't love her now], she would love him [but she doesn't love him now].
Term
Past contrary to fact
Definition
past perfect subjunctive + past perfect subjunctive

Sî Marcus Iûliam amâvisset,ea eum amâvisset.

If Marcus had loved Julia, she would have loved him.
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