language - result clause Flashcards

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-The result clause also uses the subjunctive.

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-Uses the sequence of tenses.

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means that the verb in both the purpose clause and the result clause, needs to be in the subjunctive mood. The tense of that subjunctive is determined by the sequence of tenses.

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result clause =

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signpost word + main verb + ut/ut non + subjunctive

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what does ut/ut non mean

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ut = that……

ut non = that……not….

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Job of the result clause:

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Gives you the outcome of a situation in the main clause of that sentence. This outcome is usually inevitable because the main clause contained that idea.

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tam

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so

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tantus

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so big, great

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talis

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of such a kind

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totiens

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so often

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tot

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so many

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tantum

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so greatly

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adeo

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to such an extent

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ita

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in such a way

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example sentence: dominus tam seavus, ut omnes servi timerent

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The master was so cruel, that all the slaves were scared

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