We have so far seen two kinds of indirect speech: indirect statement (accusative + infinitive) and indirect commands (ut + subjunctive). There is also a third type of indirect speech, indirect questions. Indirect questions take the subjunctive like indirect commands, but they are introduced by an interrogative word rather than by ut or nē; if they are negative nōn is used. The Latin subjunctive is translated with an English indicative (usually in the same tense; see 54.3 below).
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