Latin for Beginners Part 46
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Indirect statements { 1. _He says_ that the Gauls _are_ brave after a verb in { 2. _He says_ that the Gauls _were_ brave the present tense { 3. _He says_ that the Gauls _will be_ brave
Indirect statements { 1. _He said_ that the Gauls _were_ brave after a verb in { 2. _He said_ that the Gauls _had been_ brave a past tense { 3. _He said_ that the Gauls _would be_ brave
We see that in English
_a._ The indirect statement forms a clause introduced by the conjunction _that_.
_b._ The verb is finite (cf. --173) and its subject is in the nominative.
_c._ The tenses of the verbs originally used are changed after the past tense, _He said._
<415.>> DIRECT { 1. { 1. INDIRECT { 2. { 3. [Footnote 1: These parenthetical renderings are not inserted as translations, but merely to show the literal meaning of the Latin.] Comparing these Latin indirect statements with the English in the preceding section, we observe three marked differences: _a._ There is no conjunction corresponding to _that_. _b._ The verb is in the infinitive and its subject is in the accusative. _c._ The tenses of the infinitive are not changed after a past tense of the princ.i.p.al verb. <416.>> RULE. <417.>> <418.>> RULE. NOTE. When translating into Latin an English indirect statement, first decide what tense of the indicative would have been used in the direct form. That will show you what tense of the infinitive to use in the indirect. <419.>> RULE. >._ <420.>> Verbs regularly followed by indirect statements are: _a_. Verbs of saying and telling: _b_. Verbs of knowing: _c_. Verbs of thinking: >, _reckon, think_ _d_. Verbs of perceiving:
Latin for Beginners Part 46
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