Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE: Observations on Book IV
- BOOK IV SYNTAX
- Chap. I Classification of words
- Chap. II Parts of a simple sentence and use of Parts of speech
- Chap. III Of the different kinds of sentences
- Chap. IV Order of words and sentences
- Chap. V Use of NOUN INFLEXIONS, especially those of gender and number
- Chap. VI Use of Cases
- Chap. VII Use of Nominative Case
- Chap. VIII Use of Accusative Case
- Chap. IX Use of Dative Case
- Chap. X Use of Locative and Ablative Cases
- Chap. XI Use of Genitive Case
- Chap. XII Use of Infinitive
- Chap. XIII Tenses of Infinitive, when used
- Chap. XIV Use of Verbal Nouns, especially the Gerund and Gerundive. General account
- Chap. XV Use of VERB INFLEXIONS
- Chap. XVI Use of Verbal Inflexions of Person and Number
- Chap. XVII Of Indicative and Imperative moods and their tenses
- Chap. XVIII Of the Subjunctive mood and its tenses
- Chap. XIX Typical examples of Subjunctive mood and its tenses
- Chap. XX Use of Moods in Hypothetical and Conditional clauses
- Chap. XXI Use of Subjunctive mood to express desire
- Chap. XXII Use of Subjunctive mood to express causation
- Chap. XXIII Use of Subjunctive to express alien or contingent assertions
- Chap. XXIV Of Reported Speech
- SUPPLEMENT TO SYNTAX
- INDEX
Chap. XIX - Typical examples of Subjunctive mood and its tenses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 November 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- PREFACE: Observations on Book IV
- BOOK IV SYNTAX
- Chap. I Classification of words
- Chap. II Parts of a simple sentence and use of Parts of speech
- Chap. III Of the different kinds of sentences
- Chap. IV Order of words and sentences
- Chap. V Use of NOUN INFLEXIONS, especially those of gender and number
- Chap. VI Use of Cases
- Chap. VII Use of Nominative Case
- Chap. VIII Use of Accusative Case
- Chap. IX Use of Dative Case
- Chap. X Use of Locative and Ablative Cases
- Chap. XI Use of Genitive Case
- Chap. XII Use of Infinitive
- Chap. XIII Tenses of Infinitive, when used
- Chap. XIV Use of Verbal Nouns, especially the Gerund and Gerundive. General account
- Chap. XV Use of VERB INFLEXIONS
- Chap. XVI Use of Verbal Inflexions of Person and Number
- Chap. XVII Of Indicative and Imperative moods and their tenses
- Chap. XVIII Of the Subjunctive mood and its tenses
- Chap. XIX Typical examples of Subjunctive mood and its tenses
- Chap. XX Use of Moods in Hypothetical and Conditional clauses
- Chap. XXI Use of Subjunctive mood to express desire
- Chap. XXII Use of Subjunctive mood to express causation
- Chap. XXIII Use of Subjunctive to express alien or contingent assertions
- Chap. XXIV Of Reported Speech
- SUPPLEMENT TO SYNTAX
- INDEX
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- Grammar of the Latin LanguageFrom Plautus to Suetonius, pp. 208 - 218Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010