An Elementary Latin GrammarRivingtons, 1875 |
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... NOMINATIVE . 32. With a Verb and a Noun we can form a complete sentence -the noun standing as the Subject in the nominative case , and the verb agreeing with the subject in Number and Person . The Latin equivalents of the nominative ...
... NOMINATIVE . 32. With a Verb and a Noun we can form a complete sentence -the noun standing as the Subject in the nominative case , and the verb agreeing with the subject in Number and Person . The Latin equivalents of the nominative ...
Pagina 17
... Nominative , and therefore we are generally bound to keep the order - Subject , Verb , Object . In some Pronouns we have a distinct form for the Objective case ; as me , us , him , her . Hence we can write , Him God loved , instead of ...
... Nominative , and therefore we are generally bound to keep the order - Subject , Verb , Object . In some Pronouns we have a distinct form for the Objective case ; as me , us , him , her . Hence we can write , Him God loved , instead of ...
Pagina 18
... Nominative . The object on which the action is performed - Accusative . The person for whom the action is performed - Dative . The Dative cases of the Pronouns of the First and Second Persons in Latin are - Mihi , for me ; Tibi , for ...
... Nominative . The object on which the action is performed - Accusative . The person for whom the action is performed - Dative . The Dative cases of the Pronouns of the First and Second Persons in Latin are - Mihi , for me ; Tibi , for ...
Pagina 19
... nominative in all Latin nouns , except in the singular of the O declension . Te , regina , laudamus . Aura , veni . Vos , ancillae , domina vocat . Te , Bacche , canam . PREPOSITIONS . 38. The use of Prepositions is chiefly to indicate ...
... nominative in all Latin nouns , except in the singular of the O declension . Te , regina , laudamus . Aura , veni . Vos , ancillae , domina vocat . Te , Bacche , canam . PREPOSITIONS . 38. The use of Prepositions is chiefly to indicate ...
Pagina 24
... nominative . B. Nouns which have a syllable more in the genitive than in the nominative . DIVISION A ( CHIEFLY I - NOUNS ) . 48. Of nouns which do not increase in the genitive there are four varieties : - 1. Some of the nouns ending in ...
... nominative . B. Nouns which have a syllable more in the genitive than in the nominative . DIVISION A ( CHIEFLY I - NOUNS ) . 48. Of nouns which do not increase in the genitive there are four varieties : - 1. Some of the nouns ending in ...
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accusative adjective Adverbs advise amati amatus apud Assistant-Master at Rugby atque auditus bellum Book Caesar Cambridge castra Catena Classicorum Cicero clause compounds Conjugation CONJUNCTIONS consul Crown 8vo dative declension declined Edited English erat essem esset etiam express facere Fellow and Tutor feminine fuisse fuit Future genitive Gerundive Greek haec HAMBLIN Helvetii IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD ipse late Fellow Latin LONDON Marlborough College masculine mihi monitus neque NEUT neuter nihil nominative NOTE nouns nunquam omnes omnia Oxford PARTICIPLES Past Perfect tenses PERFECT-FUTURE PERFECT-PAST PERFECT-PRESENT PLUR Prepositions PRES.-IMPERF Present Pronouns quae quam Queen's College quid quis quod R. C. JEBB recti rectus Roman Rugby School rule saepe simple sentence SING SINGULAR Small 8vo stems SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt SUPINE syllable teneris THOMAS KERCHEVER ARNOLD thou tibi Trinity College verbs VIRG vowel words
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