| John Grant - 1823 - 524 sider
...relative may, therefore, be considered as placed between two substantives ( which are the same ) , whether expressed or understood ; with the former of which...and with the latter, in gender, number, and case, as an adjective: thus, Diemdictint, qua (die) adripam Rkodani omnes conveniant — Caes. Erant omnino... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 sider
...preceding clause. Its more common application, however, is to the construction of the relative tpii. .The relative may be considered as placed between...understood, with the former of which it agrees in gender and number, and with the latter in gender, number, and case. (1.) Sometimes both nouns are expressed... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1842 - 356 sider
...according to the most correct view of the subject, is to be regarded as a species of pronominal adjective, placed between two cases of the same noun, either expressed or understood, and agreeing with the former, which is called the antecedent, in gender and number, while with the... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1845 - 240 sider
...because the Relative may be considered as an Adjective between two Substantives, agreeing with the former in Gender, Number, and Person; and with the latter, in Gender, Number, and Case. (a) Tu es vir quem vidi, " thou art the man whom I saw." In this sentence vidi (the active verb) governs... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1859 - 284 sider
...Aedlfícium quod erstmxit, The house which he built. Lïtèrae quas dëtli, The letter which I gave. (6.) The relative may be considered as placed between two...case. (1.) Sometimes both nouns are expressed ; as, Kranl amnlno duo Itlufru. qulbus I'liif-rlbus daiiw ex ire passent. There were only two routes, by... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - 1860 - 440 sider
...sentence, it is said to be used Imju oily. Qui and is are so used, and sometimes also hie and Hie. (b.) The relative may be considered as placed between two...person, and with the latter in gender, number, and case. (I.) Sometimes both nouns are expressed; as, Ernnt ошп'нш thai Itïnèra, qulbus ïtlnèrïbus... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - 1866 - 432 sider
...sentence, it is said fc be used logically. Qui and is are so used, and sometimes also lac and itte. (£>.) The relative may be considered as placed between two...same noun, either expressed or understood, with the tonner of which it agrees in gender, number, and person, and v. ith the latter in gender, number, and... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1866 - 192 sider
...of any Person, as ego, nos, tn, vos, &e. 2. It may bo explained as standing between two Noun-torms, with the former of which it agrees in Gender, Number, and Person, with the latter in Case : as, (1) Vir quem virum vides rex est (Full Form). (2) Vir qucm vides rex... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1871 - 572 sider
...Person. The Relative Pronoun, qui, quae, quod, may be explained as standing Qui. between two Noun-terms, with the former of which it agrees in Gender, Number, and Person ; with the latter in Case. Sometimes both Noun-terms are expressed : as, ' Erarit itinera duo, quibus... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1879 - 668 sider
...204. Note. The Relative Pronoun, qui, quae, quod, may be explained as standing between two Noun-terms, with the former of which it agrees in Gender, Number, and Person; with the latter in Case. 1) Sometimes both Noun-terms are expressed: 'Erant itinera duo, quibus itineribus... | |
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