N. B. 2 3 I 2 3 3 3 2 ha've non'e in the si'ng-ular, and only two in the plural; as, Carnu. No La'tin noûn has mo're than I I 3 I 3 I I Som'e La'tin noûn's ha've but two inflections; as, Jefus, Penelope, &c. and fom'e oth'ers 2 2 I 2 2 I I 3 I I 3 I 2 2 2 1 4 I V 2 2 H 2 2 3 3 I 3 He're follows the Declension of a noûn', in Fren'ch and E'ng-lifh, with the defin'ite article. I 1 2 2 2 I IV 2 2 I He're follows the declen'sion of a noun' in Fren'ch and E'ng-lish, with the indefinite article. subject of a verb, and an'fwers to the question, who is? 3 I 2 3 2 2 I 4 who wa's? who fays? who faid? what does'? &c. or a part of the who'le, &c. and is difti'ng-ûifhed by the 2 23 4 I 2 4 I 2 24 preposition of, or by apoftrophi'zed 's or s'. 2 23 CASE 3d. The da'tive denotes giv'ing or go'ing tỏ, or be'ing in', on', or at' a perf'on, plac'e or thing; and is go'verned by the prepositions to, at, in', on, in'to, un'to, 1 I I for, upon'. 2 223 4 3 I I 3 2 24 3 4 1 2 3 2 I 32 4 I CASE 4th. The accu'fative receives the accusation, ac ́ tion or force of the ve'rb; and the'refore denotes the 3 I I 2 I I I object of the verb; as, I' fee' him, her', 'it', &c. CASE 5th. The voc'ative invok'es, prays or call's; as, Sir! My Lord! O! Mad'am! I pray you. But noûn's and pro'noûns, which' we can'not addrefs' or call' upon', 2 I 4 3 want' the voc'ative. I |