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The use of moods in Classical Latin was different from the one in modern Spanish. In this paper the author intends to examine the main uses of Indicative and Subjunctive moods in subordinate clauses. At the same time he looknto the infinitive phrase called ACI (acusativus cum infinitivo) that used to replace conjugable forms of verbs in Latin.