Wallace_Conditional Sentences Flashcards
Construction of the first class conditional
(protasis) εἰ + indicative mood, any tense (negated with οὐ)
(apodosis) any mood, any tense
Construction of the second class conditional (past tense)
(protasis) εἰ + indicative mood, aorist
(apodosis) ἂν + indicative aorist
(negated with μη)
Construction of the second class conditional (present tense)
(protasis) εἰ + indicative mood, imperfect (present tense)
(apodosis) ἂν + indicative imperfect
(negated with μη)
Construction of the third class conditional
(protasis) ἐάν + subjunctive mood, any tense
(apodosis) any mood, any tense
(negated with μη)
Explain first class conditional sentence
- assumed true for argument’s sake
- “if (and lets assume that this is true for the sake of argument), then
(300X; there is great rhetorical power to if (don’t translate as since, even if we know its true; it is to turn an invitation to dialogue into a lecture; often an encouragement to respond; a tool of persuasion)
Explain second class conditional sentence
- contrary to fact (50X)
- the assumption of an untruth for the sake of argument
- Present: “if you were a good man, then you would not be here right now”
- Past: “if you had been here yesterday, you would have seen a great game”
Explain third class conditional sentence
- presents the condition as uncertain of fulfillment, but still likely (300X)
- Broad semantic range: a. logical connection; b. mere hypothetical; c. more probable future