Conditional Sentences Flashcards
Simple
If he works, he desires money
If he worked, he desired money
Si laborat, pecuniam optat
Si laborabat, lecuniam optabat
Si laboravit, pecuniam optavit
LATIN/ ENGLISH: Indicative in both clauses
Future more vivid
If he works, he will desire money
Si laborabit/laboraverit, pecuniam optabit
ENGLISH: present indicative (future perfect to be especially emphatic) + future indicative
LATIN: future indicative + future indicative
Future less vivid
If he should work, he would desire money
Si laboret, pecuniam optet
ENGLISH: should + would (future less certain)
LATIN: present subjunctive + present subjunctive
Present contrary-to-fact
If he were working, he would be desiring money/desire money
Si laboraret, pecuniam optaret
ENGLISH: were —ing, would be….-ing /would….(Untrue/hypothesised)
LATIN: imperfect subjunctive + imperfect subjunctive
Past contrary-to-fact
If he had worked, he would have desired money
Si laboravisset, pecuniam optavisset
ENGLISH: had… Would have….
LATIN: pluperfect subjunctive + pluperfect subjunctive
Mixed conditions
If he had worked, he would be desiring money/would desire money
Si laboravisset, pecuniam optaret
The two clauses
Protasis - “si/nisi” clause
Apodosis
Action in protasis must be completed for that of the apodosis to occur