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1 Result Clauses

2 Result Clauses A result clause is another use of the subjunctive mood in a dependent clause. The Result Clause will always appear subordinate to the main/independent clause in a Latin sentence.

3 Result Clauses The Result Clause indicates the outcome of the action in the main/independent clause. Purpose = reason for the action Result = outcome of the action Frequently indicated by adjectives or adverbs of degree in the main clause, “ut”, and a subjunctive verb in the dependent clause.

4 Indicators Positive Negative tantus – so much, so great ita, sīc – so
tam – so Negative nōn, nihil, nēmō, numquam, nūllus

5 English Examples He smelled so bad that we had to leave.
They do so much work that they finish early every day.

6 Latin Examples illī adulēscentēs quidem erant tam dissimilēs ut nēmō putāret eōs esse frātrēs. ingenium Caesaris fuit tam ācre ut nē ab hostibus dūrissimīs quidem mollīrī posset.


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