The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most Approved Grammars Extant, for the Use of Colleges and AcademiesPratt, Woodford & Company, 1846 - 324 Seiten |
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... understood . ” as if 3. When a question is asked it is frequently rendered as the indicative ; as , Eloquar an sileam ? " Shall I speak or be silent ? " Sometimes by should ; as , Singula quid referam , " Why should I relate every thing ...
... understood . ” as if 3. When a question is asked it is frequently rendered as the indicative ; as , Eloquar an sileam ? " Shall I speak or be silent ? " Sometimes by should ; as , Singula quid referam , " Why should I relate every thing ...
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... understood . See § 48. 3. The nominatives , Ego , tu , ille , of the singular , and Nos , vos , illi , of the plural , are here prefixed in the present tense , to show their place and their use ; but in the following tenses , and in the ...
... understood . See § 48. 3. The nominatives , Ego , tu , ille , of the singular , and Nos , vos , illi , of the plural , are here prefixed in the present tense , to show their place and their use ; but in the following tenses , and in the ...
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... understood , and some- times expressel . So also procul , far , is followed by the Ablative governel by a , un lerstool . 4. Prepositions not followel by their case are to be regarded as A erbs . 5. Prepositions are sometimes combined ...
... understood , and some- times expressel . So also procul , far , is followed by the Ablative governel by a , un lerstool . 4. Prepositions not followel by their case are to be regarded as A erbs . 5. Prepositions are sometimes combined ...
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... un- derstood . 2. Every adjective , adjective pronoun , or participle must have a substantive expressed or understood with which it agrees . § 98 and 146 . 3. Every relative must have an antecedent or word to 17 § 94 95 193 W OF SYNTAX .
... un- derstood . 2. Every adjective , adjective pronoun , or participle must have a substantive expressed or understood with which it agrees . § 98 and 146 . 3. Every relative must have an antecedent or word to 17 § 94 95 193 W OF SYNTAX .
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... understood , of which it is the subject . § 100 , 101 , 102. Or is placed after the sub- stantive verb in the predicate . § 103 . 5. Every finite verb ; i . e . every verb in the indicative , subjunc- tive or imperative mood , has its ...
... understood , of which it is the subject . § 100 , 101 , 102. Or is placed after the sub- stantive verb in the predicate . § 103 . 5. Every finite verb ; i . e . every verb in the indicative , subjunc- tive or imperative mood , has its ...
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ablative active voice adjectives adverbs advised agrees amātus antecedent Audītus Cæsar called catalectic clause commonly Compounds conjugation construction Dactylic dative declined denoting deponent DEPONENT VERBS Dicit dixit English ĕris essem expressed feminine fuĕram fuisse gender genitive Genitive Plural gerund govern the accusative govern the dative govern the genitive Grammar Greek hæc hear heard illi IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect impersonal INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD intransitive Latin leading verb letter loved masculine mihi neuter nominative nouns opus passive voice penult PERF perfect participle person PLUP PLUPERFECT preposition Pres present pronouns quæ quam quis quod Rectus relative rule sense sentence signifying Singular sometimes spondee SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive sunt Supine syllable tense termination thing third declension Thou tibi tive transitive verb Translate the following Trochee Virg Vocative vowel word write
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Seite 205 - VIII. An adjective in the neuter gender without a substantive governs the genitive ; as, Multum pecunue, Much money.
Seite 300 - Greeks thought there had been four ages — the Golden age, the Silver age, the Brazen age, and the Iron age — and that people had been getting worse in each of them.
Seite 96 - The Conjugation of a verb is the regular combination and arrangement of its several numbers, persons, moods, and tenses. The conjugation of an active verb is styled the ACTIVE VOICE ; and that of a passive verb, the PASSIVE VOICE.
Seite 267 - Etenim omnes artes, quae ad humanitatem pertinent, habent quoddam commune vinculum ; et, quasi cognatione quadam, inter se continentur.
Seite 201 - Any Verb may have the same Case after it as before it, when both words refer to the same thing; as, Ego sum discipulus, I am a scholar. Tu vocäris Joannes, Той are named John. ¡lia incldit regina, She walks as a queen.
Seite 294 - Latins, often cuts off the vowel at the end of " a word, when the next word begins with a vowel ; " though he does not, like the Greeks, wholly drop " the vowel, but ftill retains it in writing, like the
Seite 247 - Galgacns, addressing the Caledonian army as follows : " When I contemplate the causes of the war, and the necessity to which we are reduced, great is my confidence that this day, and this union of yours, will prove the beginning of universal liberty to Britain.
Seite 298 - Kalends, Nones, and Ides. The first day of every month was called the Kalends ; the fifth day was called the Nones ; and the thirteenth day was called the Ides ; except in the months of March, May, July, and October, in which the Nones fell upon the seventh day, and the Ides on the fifteenth. In reckoning the days of their months, they counted backwards. Thus, the first day of January...
Seite 181 - An ADVERB is a word joined to a verb, an adjective, or another adverb, to modify or denote some circumstance respecting it ; as, Ann speaks distinctly ; she is remarkably diligent, and reads very cotrectly.
Seite 228 - Verbs of asking, and teaching, govern two accusatives, the one of a person, and the other of a thing ; as, Posclmus te pacem, We beg peace of thee.