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The pres. subj. adhor. (or the imp.) is used in the apodosis of c 1 , and rarely in that of a and b (cf. Sect. IV, class II, note). 20 Otherwise the pres. subj. appears in the apodosis only in indirect discourse or other subordinate construction. d. The preterite subjunctive. The pret. subj. is used in the apodosis of d. Formal conditions without conditional significance may well be considered and dismissed in the following, short section before proceeding to thegeneral classification. 111. FOR...MAL CONDITIONS VVITHODT CONDITIONAL SIGNIFICANCE. I. INDIRECT QUESTIONS. These form the largest category. Gif has the force of hwseder. The mood is usually the indie. f)U wast, gif hit is, swa we soJ)lice secgan hyrdan Beo. 272. Smeaga nu gehwa on his mode, gif das beboda and odre fillice habbad aenigne stede on his heortan, donne tocnaewd he hwseder he is from Gode Horn. II, 228,20. cwedende, gif is rihtic dfem menn forleta wif his. Mat. L. 19, 3. dicentes: Si licet homini dimittere uxorem suam.
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