present subjuntives
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Re: present subjuntives
A sentence like this is hard to translate properly on its own - the context is necessary both to get the right flavour of the subjunctive and to determine whether the -ibus and -is endings are ablative or dative.
It could be something like "why would we prepare with a few centurions and even fewer tribunes?" but equally, if taken as dative, "why would we prepare for a few centurions, and even fewer tribunes?" - and that's taking the subjunctive as a pure speculative - it could be a variety of things
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Re: present subjuntivesThe translation would probably just be "Why should we obey so few centurions, and even fewer tribunes".(Original post by TPJY)
ermmm pareamus is from pareo = to obey + dative
but i don't see why it's subj D:
the context = a soldier is trying to stir up a mutiny
Allen and Greenough (444) "The subjunctive is used in questions implying (1) doubt, indignation, or (2) an impossibility of the thing's being done.".
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Re: present subjuntivesCheers(Original post by medbh4805)
The translation would probably just be "Why should we obey so few centurions, and even fewer tribunes".
Allen and Greenough (444) "The subjunctive is used in questions implying (1) doubt, indignation, or (2) an impossibility of the thing's being done.".
another question
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This girl is unwilling to tell me where her friends have gone.
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Re: present subjuntivesA result clause would be something like 'The girl is so upset that she...'(Original post by TPJY)
Cheers
another question
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This girl is unwilling to tell me where her friends have gone.
is this a result clause?
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