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I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional, and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperatedseparated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Concessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Local
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms meanmeans and in which Latin words/sentences are used.

I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Concessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Local
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms mean and which Latin words/sentences are used.

I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional, and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be separated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Concessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Local
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms means and in which Latin words/sentences are used.

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I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • ConsessiveConcessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • LokalLocal
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms mean and which Latin words/sentences are used.

I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Consessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Lokal
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms mean and which Latin words/sentences are used.

I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Concessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Local
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms mean and which Latin words/sentences are used.

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A list of the categories and subcategories of the Latin conjunctions

I am learning Latin. I have bought a grammar book, which is not that great. My professor is using words like adversative conjunction, comparative, conditional and so on. I can't find any long list over these types online. Can you help me? Here is what I have gotten till now:

Conjunctions can be seperated into hypotaxis and parataxis.

  • Hypotaxis: (connecting) introducing a subordinate clause
  • Parataxis: connecting to independent clause

Subcategories:

  • Copulative/Additive
  • Adversative
  • Explicative
  • Final
  • Causal
  • Comparative
  • Conditional
  • Consecutive
  • Consessive
  • Temporal
  • Modal
  • Lokal
  • Disjunctive

I need help to get the whole list, what each of the terms mean and which Latin words/sentences are used.