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AS Latin T3 Tips:

Grammar

Must assume that connecting relative is masculine.


Sub-oblique refers to a subordinate clause within a reported clause e.g statement etc.
The suboblique verb is always subjunctive. However, a variant called the Virtual Sub-
Oblique occurs if the verb is the opinion/assertion of ANOTHER PERSON.
Deponents have an ACTIVE PAST PARTICIPLE and also use ACTIVE FUTURE INFINITIVE.

The Big 5 Language Features are:


1) Tricolon
2) Asyndeton/Polysyndeton
3) Repetition of any form e.g anaphora (start) or polyptoton (same word in different
forms).
4) Chiasmus
5) Alliteration/Assonance + Other Sound Devices.

For all IMPERATIVES, check if FUTURE req.


Consecutive clauses have 4 TRICKS: 1) ut non 2) NO SOFT 3) FUTURE subjunctives 4) NO
SE/SUUS - only IS,EA,ID
Note that for MODAL VERBS, for 'could have etc.' it uses a PERFECT MODAL VERB +
PRESENT INFINITIVE.
If a relative clause has CAUSAL meaning, its verb must become SUBJUNCTIVE.
If the main verb in the temporal clause is perfect, UBI must be PERFECT as well.
Priusquam + subjunctive = purpose but the main clause verb occurs before something
HAS A CHANCE TO HAPPEN.
After negative main clause, until = BEFORE (priusquam).
Trick for TEMPORAL VS FREQUENTATIVE cum clause
No gerundival attraction if INTRANSITIVE VERB.

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