This too remained- for them to drag you into court.ĥ71. Illud etiam restiterat, ut tē in iūs ēdūcerent. A substantive clause of result may be in apposition with another substantive (especially a neuter pronoun). 1.82)Ĭum vidērem fore ut nōn possem (Cat. Fore (or futūrum esse) ut with a clause of result as subject is often used instead of the future infinitive active or passive so necessarily in verbs which have no supine stem. It is the fact that one man plants his vineyards in wider rows than another.Ī. (mostly poetic)Įst ut virō vir lātius ōrdinet arbusta.
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