A Latin Grammar

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I. Indirect Questions are Substantive Clauses used after verbs of asking, inquiring, telling, and the like. They take their verb in the Subjunctive.^ Like Direct Questions (see § 162) they may be introduced — a) By Interrogative Pronouns or Adverbs ; as, — ' dio mihi ubi fuerls, quid f6oeris, tell me where you were, what you did; oculls jadicarl n5n potest in utram partem fluat Arar, it cannot be determined by the eye in which direction the Arar flows; bis bina quot essent, nesciSbat, he did no...t know how many two times two were, * Note. — Care should be taken to distinguish Indirect Questions from Relative Clauses. The difference between the two appears clearly in the following : — effugere n6m5 id potest quod futtlrum est, no one can escape what is destined to come to pass ; but saepe autem ne tltile quidem est scire quid futtlrum sit, but often it is not even useful to know what is coming to pass, b) By num or -ne, without distinction of meaning ; as, — Epamlndndas quaeslvit num salvus esset clipeus, or salvusne esset clipeus, Epaminondas asked whether his shield was safe ; disput&tur num interire virtOs in homine possit, the question is raised whether virtue can die in a man ; ex Sdcrate quaesltum est ndnne Archel&um beltum put&ret, the question was asked of Socrates whether he did not think Archelaus happy.

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