The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most Approved Grammars Extant : with an Appendix : for the Use of Schools and CollegesPratt, Oakley, 1859 - 344 pagine |
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Pagina 72
... understood . Hic is used in reference to objects which are nearest to the speaker Hence , as nothing is nearer to the speaker than himself , hic homo , “ this man , ” is often the same as ego . Hic is therefore called the demonstrative ...
... understood . Hic is used in reference to objects which are nearest to the speaker Hence , as nothing is nearer to the speaker than himself , hic homo , “ this man , ” is often the same as ego . Hic is therefore called the demonstrative ...
Pagina 97
... understood . " 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 . " 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 ...
Pagina 102
... understood ; thus , dixit se scriptūrum ; and so of others . 5. When the leading verb is in the future tense , the infini- tive mood will be properly translated in its own tense , not in that of the leading verb ; as , dicet se scribere ...
... understood ; thus , dixit se scriptūrum ; and so of others . 5. When the leading verb is in the future tense , the infini- tive mood will be properly translated in its own tense , not in that of the leading verb ; as , dicet se scribere ...
Pagina 105
... understood to them , are of the third person . Qui takes the person of the antecedent . Ipse may be joined to any person , according to the sense . 6. To verbs also belong Participles , Gerunds , and Supines . 182. § 49. PARTICIPLES . 1 ...
... understood to them , are of the third person . Qui takes the person of the antecedent . Ipse may be joined to any person , according to the sense . 6. To verbs also belong Participles , Gerunds , and Supines . 182. § 49. PARTICIPLES . 1 ...
Pagina 114
... understood . See 181-2 . Tho 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 181-2 . Tho 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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ablative active voice adjectives adverbs advised Amatūrus amātus antecedent Audītus Cæsar captus clause commonly compounds conjugation construction dative declension declined denoting DEPONENT VERBS dicit Dixit English ĕram ĕrant ĕris ĕrit essem expressed feminine fuĕrim fuerit fuero fuisse future FUTURE-PERFECT gender genitive gerund govern the accusative govern the genitive Greek hæc hear heard ibus IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect Impersonal verbs impersonally INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD inflect intransitive verbs īri Latin leading verb loved Masc masculine mihi Monitus Neut neuter nominative nouns passive voice PERF perfect participle PLUP pluperfect Plur præ predicate preposition PRES present infinitive pronoun quæ quam quid quis quod quum Rectus relative ruled sense sentence signification sometimes spondee SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive sunt superlative supine syllable thing third conjugation tive transitive Translate the following understood VIRG vocative vowel want the supine word write
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Pagina 5 - A word of one syllable is called a monosyllable ; a word of two syllables, a dissyllable ; a word of three syllables, a trissyllable ; and a word of four or more syllables, a polysyllable. DIPHTHONGS AND TRIPHTHONGS. A diphthong is two vowels joined in one syllable ; as, ea in beat, ou in sound.
Pagina 197 - A PREPOSITION is a word which shows the relation between a noun or pronoun following it, and some other word in the sentence ; as, " The love OF money.'1'' —
Pagina 10 - A noun is in the third person, when it denotes the person or thing spoken of; as, " Washington was brave." — " Truth is mighty." 116. REMARK. — The third person is used sometimes for the first; as, " Thy servant became surety for the lad to my father.
Pagina 345 - Portions of the series are in course of publication in London. Such testimony, in addition to the general good testimony of teachers In this country, is...
Pagina 341 - ... serviceable rather than amusing, and so arranged as greatly to aid in the acquisition of the theory 3. The bringing together of such, a body of geometrical knowledge, theoretical and practical, as every individual on entering into active life demands. 4. A system of surveying which saves two-thirds of the labor required by the ordi nary process.
Pagina 321 - 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
Pagina 341 - A system of surveying which saves two-thirds of the labor required by the ordinary process. This work is well spoken of universally, and is already in use in some of the best institutions of this country. It is recommended by Prof. Pierce, of Cambridge, Prof. Smith, of Middletown, Prof. Dodd, of Lexington, and many other eminent mathematicians. From EM MORSE, ESQ.
Pagina 343 - ... 3. The exercises are to be written out, after being calculated. In other works, the pupil is expected to copy, merely. Palmer's Book-Keeping is used in the New York Public Schools, and extensively in Academies, It is recommended by Horace Webster, LL. D., GB Docharty, LL. D., and a large number of accountants and teachers. REV. P. BULLIONS...
Pagina 164 - PRES. Amaturus esse, To be about to love. PERF. Amaturus fuisse, To have been about to love.
Pagina 288 - A simple sentence or proposition consists of two parts — the subject and the predicate. The subject is that of which something is affirmed. The predicate is that which is affirmed of the subject...