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If the main verb of the sentence is primary (present or future), what will the verb in the ἱνα clause always be?

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Subjunctive

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If the main verb is in the past, what will the verb in the ἱνα clause be? What’s the difference?

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  • Subjunctive or optative
  • Subjunctive on the principle of vividness (of retaining the the immediacy the people had at the time)
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If the verb is historic (in imperfect or aorist tense), what will the verb in the ἱνα clause be?

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Optative

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Name the mood that follows the following construct - primary sequence and general. Give an example sentence

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  • present subjunctive
  • we eat in order to be strong
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Name the mood and tense that follows the following construct - primary sequence and particular. For example - We are waiting in order to hear the messenger.

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  • aorist subjunctive
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Name the mood that follows the following construct - historic sequence and general. Give an example sentence

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  • present optative
  • The boy used to run in order to win prizes
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Name the mood that follows the following construct - historic sequence and particular. For example - The allies arrived at that time in order to fight.

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  • aorist optative
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