In order to find out the nominative case, ask the question who, or what ? with the verb ; and the word that answers to the question, is the nominative case to the verb ; as, who reads ? who regards not ? The master reads, but ye regard not. The Elements of Latin Grammar ... - Pàgina 95per Richard Hiley - 1836 - 12 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 pàgines
...Nominative Case is known by coming before the Verb, and is found by asking the question U'/iO, Vifio, or' what, with the Verb, and the word that answers to the question is the Nominative Case. RUJ.E 2. Two, or more, Nominative Cases Singular require a Verb Plural; as, " The man and his wife... | |
| Latin tongue - 1818 - 200 pàgines
...FIRST CONCORD. A VERB agreeth with its nominative case in number and perso"h. In order to find out the nominative case, ask the question who, or what? with the verb ; and the word that answereth to the question, is the nominative case to the verb; as, who reads ? who regards not ? The... | |
| 1827 - 128 pàgines
...have found the verb which signifies to be, to do, or to suffer, we ask it the question who, or what, and the word that answers to the question, is the nominative case." " Ah, but," interrupted Robert, " sometimes there's no nominative given." " True," said William. "... | |
| Eton coll - 1828 - 114 pàgines
...quod, agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person. In order to find out the antecedent, ask the question " who ?" or " what ?" with the verb, and the word which answers to the question is the antecedent to the relative.— Thus, Vir sapit qui pauca loquitur.... | |
| miss Miller - 1830 - 88 pàgines
...NOMINATIVE CASE AND THE VERB. RULE I. A verb must agree with its nominative case in number and person. To find the nominative case, ask the question, " Who...the verb, and the word that answers to the question will be the nominative case ; as, " I love," " Who loves ?" / answers to the question, and / is therefore... | |
| 1830 - 318 pàgines
...Impedïê'runt, тану things have hindered me. THE THIRD CONCORD. When you have a relative, ask this question, who ? or what? with the verb; and the word that answers unto tlie question shall be the antecedent to the relative. The relative agrees with its antecedent... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1834 - 188 pàgines
..."Simple and unmingled good is not in our power." To find the nominative case, ask the question Who f or What ? with the verb, and the word that answers to the question, will he the nominative case to the verb ; as, "Different men see objects in different points of view... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1837 - 148 pàgines
...bosom of fools. When our vices leave us, we natter ourselves that we leave them. In order to find out the nominative case, ask the question •who or what, with the verb; and the word that ans-wrereth to the question, is the nominative case to the verb ; as, Who reads'! Who regardst The... | |
| Eton coll - 1838 - 214 pàgines
...me impedierunt : Many things have hindered me. THE THIRD CONCOBD. When you have a relative, ask this question, who, or what ? with the verb ; and the word that answers to the question, shall be the antecedent to the relative. The relative agrees with its antecedent in gender, number,... | |
| Edward Ward Foster - 1840 - 48 pàgines
...and person; as, the sun shines, we walk, I sing. To find the nominative case, ask the question toko, or what, with the verb, and the word that answers to the question is the nominative to the verb. RULE II. Two or more nouns, in the singular number, must have verbs, pronouns, &c. (agreeing... | |
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