/causa\, is used to express purpose. Sec. 407.
_Moods and Tenses of Verbs_
_39._ Primary tenses are followed by primary tenses, and secondary by
secondary. Sec. 358.
_40._ The subjunctive is used in a dependent clause to express the
_purpose_ of the action in the principal clause. Sec. 349.
_41._ _A substantive clause of purpose_ with the subjunctive is used
as object with verbs of _commanding, urging, asking, persuading_, or
_advising_, where in English we should usually have the infinitive.
Sec. 366.
_42._ Verbs of _fearing_ are followed by a substantive clause of
purpose introduced by /ut\ (_that not_) or /ne:\ (_that_ or _lest_).
Sec. 372.
_43._ _Consecutive clauses of result_ are introduced by /ut\ or /ut
non\, and have the verb in the subjunctive. Sec. 385.
_44._ _Object clauses of result_ with /ut\ or /ut non\ are found after
verbs of effecting or bringing about. Sec. 386.
_45._ A relative clause with the subjunctive is often used to describe
an antecedent. This is called the _subjunctive of characteristic or
description_. Sec. 390.
_46._ The conjunction /cum\ means _when, since_, or _although_. It is
followed by the subjunctive unless it means _when_ and its clause
fixes the time at which the main action took place. Sec. 396.
_47._ When a direct statement becomes indirect, the principal verb is
changed to the infinitive, and its subject nominative becomes subject
accusative of the infinitive. Sec. 416.
_48._ The accusative-with-infinitive construction in indirect
statements is found after verbs of _saying, telling, knowing,
thinking_, and _perceiving_. Sec. 419.
_49._ A present indicative of a direct statement becomes present
infinitive of the indirect, a past indicative becomes perfect
infinitive, and a future indicative becomes future infinitive.
Sec. 418.
_50._ In an _indirect question_ the verb is in the subjunctive and its
tense is determined by the law for tense sequence. Sec. 432.
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APPENDIX III
REVIEWS[1]
[Footnote 1: It is suggested that each of these reviews be assigned
for a written test.]
[Transcriber's Note:
In this Review section, the lists of English words for translation may
not be in the same order as in the original.]
I. REVIEW OF VOCABULARY AND GRAMMAR THROUGH LESSON VIII
_502._ Give the English of the following words:[1]
NOUNS
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