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393. The Latin commonly employs the future indicative, si hoc faciet (corresponding strictly to εἰ τοῦτο πράξει, if he shall do this), or the future perfect, si hoc fecerit, to express the form of protasis which the Greek expresses by ἐάν and the subjunctive (ἐὰν τοῦτο πράσσῃ or πράξῃ); and it uses the form si hoc faciat to represent the Greek εἰ τοῦτο πράσσοι, if he should do this.

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