Initia Latina; Or, The Rudiments of the Latin Tongue: Illustrated by Progressive Exercises

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Harper & Brothers, 1834 - 132 sider
 

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Side 8 - NOUNS. 1. Nouns of the neuter gender have the Nominative, Accusative and Vocative alike in both numbers, and these cases in the plural end always in a. 2. The Vocative for the most part in the singular, and always in the plural, is like the Nominative. 3. The Dative and Ablative plural are alike.
Side 105 - The name of a town (91) where any thing is or is done, if of the first or second declension, and singular number, is put in the genitive ! otherwise, in the ablative ; eg, 1.
Side 98 - The prepositions in, sub, super, and subter, govern the accusative, when motion to a place is signified; but when motion or rest in a place is signified, in and sub govern the ablative, super and subter either the accusative or ablative.
Side 104 - XXVII. Verbs of loading, binding, clothing, depriving, and some others, govern the accusative and the ablative ; as, Onirat naves aura, He loads the ships with gold.
Side 104 - Verbs of comparing, giving, declaring, and taking away, govern the accusative and dative ; as, Comparo Virgilium Homero, I compare Virgil to Homer.
Side 104 - ANY ACTIVE VERB MAY GOVERN THE ACCUSATIVE AND THE DATIVE, (when together with the object of the action, we express the person or thing with relation to which it is exerted,) as, Legam lectionem tibi, I will read the lesson to you.
Side 97 - Some adverbs of time, place, and quantity, govern the genitive ; as, Pridie ejus diei, The day before that day.
Side 93 - But if a' nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative will be of that case, which the verb or noun fallowing, or the preposition going before, usually govern.
Side 39 - Perfect. have been, or was. 1. fu'-i, / have been, fu'-I-mus, we have been, 2. fu-is'-ti, thou hast been, fu-is'-tis, ye have been, 3. fu'-it, he has been ; fu-e'-runt or -re, they have been. Pluperfect. 1.
Side 93 - Ilia inceilit regina, She walks as a queen. Scio ilium haberi sapientem, I know that he is esteemed wise.

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