Latin Clauses

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Latin Clauses notes
Oliver Hall
Note by Oliver Hall, updated more than 1 year ago
Oliver Hall
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Latin Clause TypesRelative Clauses:Introduce by relative pronouns or relative adverbs. Has a main clause as well as a subordinate clause. Usually triggered by Qui, quae, quod or anything that has the prefix qui-.Purpose Clasuses:Used to state a purpose. IN ORDER TO or UT is almost always used. Main clause is then followed by a purpose clause with contains ut or ne and a subjunctive.

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