Footnote 3:[ (return) ] To order, mandar.

XXIII. SUBJUNCTIVE

[With the imperative value]

[PAGE 93], LINES 5-17

1. God grant that he may not die! 2. Let them not die! 3. Let not your daughters escape from your house! 4. Let all go out! 5. Go out. 6. Let us go out. 7. Let him not know it. 8. Let us know it. 9. Let us escape from their house. 10. Let him not escape from my house. 11. Do not escape. 12. Do not go out. 13. Know that the coins are mine. 14. Do it. 15. Do not do it.

XXIV. SUBJUNCTIVE

[In relative clauses]

[PAGE 98], LINES 21-34

1. We need a man (hombre) who may be faithful and loyal. 2. The king of Spain needs men who may prove faithful and loyal. 3. Kings need men of whose lives they may be masters and who may labor loyally. 4. The man needs a master whom he may accompany. 5. We need millions of which we may be masters. 6. I need a man to work faithfully. 7. He wants a document which he may read. 8. They wanted documents which they might read.

XXV. SUBJUNCTIVE