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1 relative clauses 1.1 introduced by relative pronouns qui, quae, quod. The relative pronoun agrees in number and in gender with the noun in the main clause to which it refers. Malum est consilium quod mutari non potest. Habeo quae velim. 1.2 introduced by the indefinite relative pronouns quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumque and quisquis, quidquid Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes. 1.3 introduced by the relative adverbs ut, quantum, quanti, quanto, ubi, quo, unde, qua, quamdiu, quamdiu, quotiens Illuc unde abii redeo. |
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2 attributive participle [ functions as an adjectival implicit clause] Epistulam a patre missam legi. |
Source: Milena Minkova "Introduction to Latin Prose Composition",
Wimbledon Publishing Company, London:2001.