Subjunctive Conditionals Indicative Conditionals

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Subjunctive Conditionals Indicative Conditionals

Simple Conditionals – INDICATIVE VERBS ONLY in both the independent & dependent clauses Should-Would Conditionals – PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE used in BOTH the MAIN & the SUBJUNCTIVE clauses Contrary to Fact – either IMPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE used in BOTH clauses or PLUPERFECT SUBJUNCTIVE used in BOTH clauses 3 Types of Conditionals

Definitions of Stupid Latin Words!!! PROTASIS – the “dependent” clause of the sentence expressing the condition in conditional sentences E.G. If I should ace the test, I would have an A in Latin. PROTASIS = _________________________________ (“si” = if; “nisi: = if…not or unless) APODOSIS – the “independent” clause of the sentence expressing the consequence of the condition E.G. If I could see Jon Bon Jovi right now, I would be SO happy! APODOSIS = ______________________________________ Definitions of Stupid Latin Words!!!

Future More Vivid!!! (left off notes) Used when it is likely that the protasis will come true. E.G. Panicking besieged citizens might say… “vincemur sī ille exercitus inrumpet.” “We will be conquered if that army breaks through.” Future More Vivid!!! (left off notes)