Arnolds̕ First Latin Book: Remodelled and Rewritten, and Adapted to the Ollendorff Method of InstructionD. Appleton, 1863 - 302 pages |
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... which is used to qualify substantives ; as , bonus , good ; māgnus , great . 111. The form of the adjective often depends , in part , upon the gender of the noun which it qualifies ; e . g . , Bonus puĕr , a good 109-111 . ] 47 ADJECTIVES .
... which is used to qualify substantives ; as , bonus , good ; māgnus , great . 111. The form of the adjective often depends , in part , upon the gender of the noun which it qualifies ; e . g . , Bonus puĕr , a good 109-111 . ] 47 ADJECTIVES .
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... depend principally upon emphasis ; and accordingly the adjective precedes or follows its noun , according as it is ... depends in part upon the gender and number of the subject of the proposition in which it is used . Thus , in the 116 ...
... depend principally upon emphasis ; and accordingly the adjective precedes or follows its noun , according as it is ... depends in part upon the gender and number of the subject of the proposition in which it is used . Thus , in the 116 ...
Page 113
... depends is in a past tense ( imperfect , perfect indefinite , or phyper- fect ) , and then it must be in the imperfect . REM . The perfect definite ( 193 , REM . ) , or perfect with have ( which denotes that the action has been done in ...
... depends is in a past tense ( imperfect , perfect indefinite , or phyper- fect ) , and then it must be in the imperfect . REM . The perfect definite ( 193 , REM . ) , or perfect with have ( which denotes that the action has been done in ...
Page 114
... depends , is present ; while in the 2d , it is in the imperfect , because its verb , vēnit ( came ) , is in the perfect indefinite . REM . 2. — In the 3d example the subjunctive is m the present , because the verb venit ( has come ) is ...
... depends , is present ; while in the 2d , it is in the imperfect , because its verb , vēnit ( came ) , is in the perfect indefinite . REM . 2. — In the 3d example the subjunctive is m the present , because the verb venit ( has come ) is ...
Page 124
... depends upon a proposition which contains some word signifying so , such , so great , & c .; thus , in the above example , it depends upon tantum ( so great , or such ) . 264. Hence , in turning English into Latin , that after so , such ...
... depends upon a proposition which contains some word signifying so , such , so great , & c .; thus , in the above example , it depends upon tantum ( so great , or such ) . 264. Hence , in turning English into Latin , that after so , such ...
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1st root 2d root ablative accusative acr-is adjectives advised Agricola Amat-i Audit-i avaricious Balbus Caesar Caius Conj conjugation conquer dative declined denotes Deponent Verbs Docet dropped ending English ĕris essě Exercises father fear filias filius fourth conjugations FUTURE PERFECT gender genitive gerund girl grammatical grammatical gender Greek IMPERATIVE MOOD imperfect INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive infinitive mood king Latin LESSON loved Masc masculine muse Neut neuter nominative nouns ōnĭs ōris Paradigm participle passive Perf person or thing PLUPERFECT Plur Plural predicate prep Pres present Pronouns proposition Puella Puer Puĕri queen Rect-us REM.-The Rome RULE OF SYNTAX.-The second declension second root Servi Servus shut the gates sing Singular slave Subjunctive Mood sunt Těnĕr-i tenses third declension third persons thou urbem verb VOCABULARY vowel word
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