Saluete!
I'm doing a grammatical analysis for Catullus 13, and I am trying to determine what type of conditional clause the following line is. The main verb in the protasis is the future perfect attuleris so I think it is a factual conditional clause (future more vivid). Would I be right in classifying it as this?
sī tēcum attuleris bonam atque magnam / cenam
Gratias.
I'm doing a grammatical analysis for Catullus 13, and I am trying to determine what type of conditional clause the following line is. The main verb in the protasis is the future perfect attuleris so I think it is a factual conditional clause (future more vivid). Would I be right in classifying it as this?
sī tēcum attuleris bonam atque magnam / cenam
Gratias.