Relative Clause Characteristic Latin. Stabo ego in eo loco ubi tu stas. Milites miserunt qui dicerent.
A relative clause of purpose entails the simple substitution of qui quae quod for ut in purpose clauses. The relative clause construction includes a main or independent clause modified by its dependent of subordinate clause. They modify describe a noun in the main clause.
A relative pronouns case reflects its role in the relative clause it introduces while its antecedents case reflects the antecedents role in the clause that contains the relative clause.
Expressing Characteristic Strongly characterized by an indefinite antecedent this clause takes the subjunctive and is paired often with a form of sum in the subordinate clause. Relative clauses in Latin refer to clauses introduced by relative pronouns or relative adverbs. Relative pronouns like other pronouns in Latin agree with their antecedents in gender and number but not in case. Milites miserunt qui dicerent.