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Result Clause Ancient Greek

Result Clause Ancient Greek. Connecting cause to necessary effect which emphasizes the result the combined end-accomplishmentThe result involved then is the combination of both elements in the correlation underscoring the inevitable effect of the paired elements. He broke down every one.

The Relative Pronoun Qui Quae Quod Relative Pronouns Latin Pronoun
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Expert advice for the new year. Relative pronoun 2. Consecutive clauses are also called clauses of consequence or result clauses.

A common idiom in Ancient Greek is for the protasis of a conditional clause to be replaced by a relative clause.

Regarding definite and indefinite constructions. The word ὥste when used as a conjunction means so that or that. The construction with the future participle is more frequent. With these may be put oὐdeὶs ὅstis oὐ there is no one who.