70 Colorado College Studies, 



guisliable from the indicative form (as in redete) the peri- 

 phrastic form is preferred. 



In the dei)endent clause present usage is unsettk^l; the 

 real Subjunctive is often used where the Conditional ( both 

 forms) ought to be used. But whenever the reference to the 

 future is plain, then the periphrastic conditional form is pre- 

 ferred, e.(j.,er wusste, dass diese Anerbietungen den Kreuz- 

 zug nicht aufhalten wuerden ( for werden, which would not 

 be distinguishable from an Indicative), "he knew that these 

 offers would not detain the crusade." 



