A Latin GrammarSilver, Burdett, 1911 - 337 pagine |
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Pagina 136
... ( dependent ) . A Principal Clause is often called the Main Clause . The verb of a Principal Clause is most often in the indicative , but ... clause : 136 THIRD PART SYNTAX INTRODUCTION PRINCIPAL AND SUBORDINATE CLAUSES SUBJECT AND PREDICATE.
... ( dependent ) . A Principal Clause is often called the Main Clause . The verb of a Principal Clause is most often in the indicative , but ... clause : 136 THIRD PART SYNTAX INTRODUCTION PRINCIPAL AND SUBORDINATE CLAUSES SUBJECT AND PREDICATE.
Pagina 195
... dependent clauses suus usually refers to the subject of the main verb ; sometimes to the subject of the clause in which it stands : Näsidius eōs hortatur ut rursus cum Brūtī classe additis suis auxiliis confligant , Nasidius urges them ...
... dependent clauses suus usually refers to the subject of the main verb ; sometimes to the subject of the clause in which it stands : Näsidius eōs hortatur ut rursus cum Brūtī classe additis suis auxiliis confligant , Nasidius urges them ...
Pagina 205
... dependent clauses it may refer to the subject of the dependent clause ; when so used , it is called a Direct Reflexive ; or , it may refer to the subject of the main clause , and is then called an Indirect Reflexive . But the Indirect ...
... dependent clauses it may refer to the subject of the dependent clause ; when so used , it is called a Direct Reflexive ; or , it may refer to the subject of the main clause , and is then called an Indirect Reflexive . But the Indirect ...
Pagina 221
... dependent clauses which state or assume a fact . These include certain types of relative , temporal , causal , adversative , conditional , and substantive clauses ; examples of the use of the indicative are given in the treatment of ...
... dependent clauses which state or assume a fact . These include certain types of relative , temporal , causal , adversative , conditional , and substantive clauses ; examples of the use of the indicative are given in the treatment of ...
Pagina 233
... Subordinate clauses in the form of deliberative ques- tions referring to past time or contrary - to - fact conditions and conclusions , retain their proper form , even if they depend upon a primary tense : quaerō ā tē cur C. Cornelium ...
... Subordinate clauses in the form of deliberative ques- tions referring to past time or contrary - to - fact conditions and conclusions , retain their proper form , even if they depend upon a primary tense : quaerō ā tē cur C. Cornelium ...
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ablative singular accent accusative singular ācri adverbs alius amātus apodosis Ariovistus Caesar castra compounds consonant Cpds dative declined denoting dependent clauses diphthong early Latin enclitic ending erat esset expressed faciō feminine forms future perfect gender genitive genitive plural genitive singular Gerund Greek haec imperative imperfect indicative indirect discourse infinitive interrogative intransitive verbs liberis locative masculine mihi names nēmō neque neuter nominative and accusative nominative singular nōn nouns numeral passive participle perfect passive pluperfect Plural Nom poetry possessive adjective predicate preposition present pronoun protasis quae quam quid quis quō quod rarely regularly relative clause relative pronoun rēs root Sall sẽ second declensions sometimes stem stem-vowel subjunctive subordinate clauses suffix sunt superlative syllable tense thing third conjugation third declension tive Tusc ūnus usually Verr vocative vowel words
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Pagina 220 - When subjects are of different persons, the verb is in the first person rather than the second, and in the second rather than the third : as, — si tu et Tullia valetis ego et Cicero valemus (Fam.
Pagina 99 - Pluperfect fueram, / had been fueramus, we had been fueras, you had been fueratis, you had been fuerat, he had been fuerant, they had been Future Perfect fuero, / shall have been fuerimus, we shall have been fueris...
Pagina 207 - Ei legationi Ariovistus respondit: si quid ipsi a Caesare opus esset, sese ad eum venturum fuisse; si quid ille se velit, illum ad se venire oportere.
Pagina 113 - PRES. volo nolo malo vis non vis mavis vult non vult mavult volumus nolumus malumus vultis non vultis mavultis volunt nolunt malunt IMP.
Pagina 8 - VII. (1) A syllable is long if it contains a long vowel or a diphthong: do-mom, cau-tus.
Pagina 99 - I shall be erimus, we shall be eris, you will be eritis, you will be erit, he will be erunt, they will be PERFECT...
Pagina 70 - I, unus, -a, -um one primus, -a, -um first 2, duo, duae, duo two secundus (or alter) second 3, tres, tria three tertius third 4, quattuor etc. quartus etc. 5...
Pagina 57 - Examples : bonus, good SINGULAR PLURAL MFNMFN Nom. bonus bona bonum boni bonae bona Gen. boni bonae boni bonorum bonarum bonorum Dat. bono bonae bono bonis bonis bonis Ace. bonum bonam bonum bonos bonas bona Voc. bone bona bonum boni bonae bona Abl. bono bona bono bonis bonis bonis a.
Pagina 272 - ... nemo umquam sine magna spe immortalitatis se pro patria offerret ad mortem (Tusc.