A Manual of Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools : Intended Especially as a First Grammar : and to be Used Preparatory to the Study of the More Copious and Complete Grammar of Andrews and StoddardCrocker and Brewster, 1859 - 250 sider |
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A Manual of Latin Grammar: For the Use of Schools: Intended Especially as a ... Ethan Allen Andrews Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
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ablative accusative active voice adjective adjective pronouns adverbs amatūrus anapest au-di-ti Caesar caesura called catalectic choriambic clause commonly compounds change conjunctions connected consists consonant dactyl dative deponent verbs derived dimeter expressed feet feminine final syllable future perfect gender genitive gerund Greek nouns iambic iambus imperative IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect impersonal verb Increments INDICATIVE MOOD Latin Grammar lengthen the penult loved masculine metre mihi modified neuter verbs nihil nominative NOTE noun denoting object passive voice penult Perf perfect participle person or thing Plup pluperfect Plur poets preceding predicate preposition Pres present Pridie quae quam quid quod quum rec'-tus relative REMARK rule scil second root sentence short Sing singular number sometimes omitted spondee SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt supine takes the subjunctive tenses termination tetrameter third conjugation third root thou tive trimeter trochee verse vowel words
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Side 153 - Verbs signifying to name or call ; to choose, render or constitute ; to esteem or reckon...
Side 74 - Amati sint or fuerint, They may have been loved. PLUPERFECT, might, could, would, or should have beeni S.
Side 48 - There are three degrees of comparison ; the positive, the comparative, and the superlative.
Side 119 - The Predicate of a proposition is that which is affirmed of the subject.
Side 37 - ... adjectives denote each gender by a different termination in the nominative, and consequently have three terminations. Some have one form common to the masculine and feminine, and .are adjectives of two terminations ; and some are adjectives of one termination, which is common to all genders. 5. Adjectives are either of the first and second declensions, or of the third only. 6. Adjectives of three terminations (except thirteen), are of the first and second declensions ; but those of one or two...
Side 226 - Ides, and to subtract the remainder from the number of the day on which the Nones or Ides fell in the given month. Thus, to determine the day equivalent to IV. Nona...
Side 73 - I have been loved, thou hast been loved, he has been loved ; we have been loved, you have been loved, they have been loved.
Side 128 - The relative may be considered as placed between two cases of the same noun, either expressed or understood, with the former of which it agrees in gender, number, and person, and with the latter in gender, number, and case.
Side 91 - Près. amaturus esse, to be about to love. Perf. amaturus fuisse, to have been about to love.