PRAEFATIO de ORATIONE OBLIQUADIRECT SPEECH:
INDIRECT SPEECH:
NOTA BENE:
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TENSE in INDIRECT DISCOURSE:In indirect discourse, the TENSE of the infinitive matches that of the original statement or event in DIRECT DISCOURSE, regardless of the tense of the main verb (the verb of saying, thinking, or sensing which sets up the indirect speech). It is vital to note that, in indirect discourse, the TRANSLATION of the TENSE of the infinitive is RELATIVE to that of the main verb which sets up the construction.
The main verbs sets up a point of reference in TIME, from which the events of the indirect discourse are reported.
NOTA BENE:
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MOOD in INDIRECT DISCOURSE:Whenever SUBORDINATE CLAUSES are placed into indirect discourse, the verbs of the subordinate clauses are placed into the SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
The indicative verb [est] becomes its subjunctive form [sit] in order to mark that the relative clause [qui filius Iulii sit] belongs within the indirect discourse [Marcum Sextum pulsare] set up by the main verb of saying [Dicit]. |