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Footnote, p. 182. ] [Footnote 3: Not the infinitive. (Cf. §352. )] LESSON LXXIV VOCABULARY REVIEW · THE SUBJUNCTIVE IN INDIRECT QUESTIONS «429. » Review the word lists in §§517, 518. «430. » When we report a statement instead of giving it directly, we havean indirect statement. (Cf. §414. ) So, if we report a question insteadof asking it directly, we have an indirect question. DIRECT QUESTION INDIRECT QUESTION _Who conquered the Gauls? He asked who conquered the Gauls_ _a. _ An indirect que...stion depends, usually as object, upon a verb of asking (as «petō», «postulō», «quaerō», «rogō») or upon some verb or expression of saying or mental action. (Cf. §420. ) «431. » Compare the following direct and indirect questions: DIRECT INDIRECT «Quis Gallōs vincit?» { _a. _ «Rogat quis Gallōs vincat» _Who is conquering the_ { _He asks who is conquering the_ _Gauls?_ { _Gauls_ { _b. _ «Rogavit quis Gallōs vinceret» { _He asked who was conquering_ { _the Gauls_ { _a.
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