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My Subjunctive Use Book: Indirect Questions, pg. 6

My Subjunctive Use Book: Indirect Questions, pg. 6. Aww, all growns up and learning the DEPENDENT USES. Independent use review. Hortatory Jussive all use subj word Optative by itself Potential Deliberative. Dependent Use.

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My Subjunctive Use Book: Indirect Questions, pg. 6

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  1. My Subjunctive Use Book:Indirect Questions, pg. 6 Aww, all growns up and learning the DEPENDENT USES

  2. Independent use review • Hortatory • Jussive all use subj word • Optative by itself • Potential • Deliberative

  3. Dependent Use • Subjunctive word is NOT used by itself, but is dependent on having some other stuff • Often has this set up: Introducing word sign post word subj. verb (does not have to (particular to be subjunctive) certain dependent use and so is a “sign” as to which use it is)

  4. Pg. 6 Indirect Question • DEPENDENT USE • *statement of knowledge you HAVE or NEED • Translation will be normal Introducing word sign post word subj. verb Verb of knowledge question word (Scio, Rogo, etc.) (Quis, cur, etc.) Scio quid ageres. I know what you were doing.

  5. Mica, mica, parva stella, Miror quaenam sis tam bella. Super terra in caelo, Alba gemma splendido. Mica, mica, parva stella, Miror quaenam sis tam bella. Draw a picture of someone or something using an indirect question in English. Don’t make fun of my example!

  6. “Caveat” (warning) • You can have an indirect question inside of a direct question, so long as the criteria for each are met. So do NOT look at punctuation of the sentence to determine type. • Mirarisne quaenam sis?

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