A First Latin Book; Or Progressive Lessons in Reading and Writing LatinCrocker and Brewster, 1865 |
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... Vocative ,, Fables , 150 116. Abl . after Nouns , Adjectives , & c . 151 117. " of cause , manner , & c . 153 Remarks on the Gen. , Acc . , and Voc . Sing . Remarks on the Abl . Sing . Remarks on the Plural Cases , 185 Irregular Nouns ...
... Vocative ,, Fables , 150 116. Abl . after Nouns , Adjectives , & c . 151 117. " of cause , manner , & c . 153 Remarks on the Gen. , Acc . , and Voc . Sing . Remarks on the Abl . Sing . Remarks on the Plural Cases , 185 Irregular Nouns ...
Strana 8
... Vocative , 146 . 147 · · • · . 148 • • • • · . 149 150 116. Abl . after Nouns , Adjectives , & c . 151 117. " of cause , manner , & c . 153 Fem . - Exceptions in 66 Neut . Exceptions in Gender and Declension , 183 Remarks on the Gen ...
... Vocative , 146 . 147 · · • · . 148 • • • • · . 149 150 116. Abl . after Nouns , Adjectives , & c . 151 117. " of cause , manner , & c . 153 Fem . - Exceptions in 66 Neut . Exceptions in Gender and Declension , 183 Remarks on the Gen ...
Strana 16
... vocative , and ablative . 3. The nominative denotes the subject of a finite verb ; as , I write , John is reading . 4. The Latin genitive denotes origin , possession , and many other relations expressed in English by of , or the ...
... vocative , and ablative . 3. The nominative denotes the subject of a finite verb ; as , I write , John is reading . 4. The Latin genitive denotes origin , possession , and many other relations expressed in English by of , or the ...
Strana 17
... vocative . QUESTIONS . - What are cases ? How many and what cases have Latin nouns ? What does the nominative denote ? -the genitive ? -the dative ? How is to ex- pressed after a verb of motion ? What does the accusative follow ? How is ...
... vocative . QUESTIONS . - What are cases ? How many and what cases have Latin nouns ? What does the nominative denote ? -the genitive ? -the dative ? How is to ex- pressed after a verb of motion ? What does the accusative follow ? How is ...
Strana 19
... vocative in en and e , after the first declension . QUESTIONS . - How do Latin nouns of the first declension end ? Of what gender are they ? What is the root of musa ? Decline musa . Where is the termination a found ? - ? - am ? -as ...
... vocative in en and e , after the first declension . QUESTIONS . - How do Latin nouns of the first declension end ? Of what gender are they ? What is the root of musa ? Decline musa . Where is the termination a found ? - ? - am ? -as ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
ablative accusative active verb active voice adjective pronouns adverb āre atum Cæsar Caius commonly compound conj conjugation consonant dative declined denoting dependent clause deponent verb erat ĕre ĕris EXERCISE expressed form their genitive fratres fruc'-tus gender genitive plural genitive singular gerund grammatical Greek nouns hæc homo ibus Illi imperative imperfect indicative mood inquit ipse īre Josephus Less LESSON loved Masc mihi Neut neuter nihil nominative singular NOTE 1.-The ōris ōrum participle passive voice pater penult Perf perfect person pluperfect plur predicate preposition Pres present infinitive pron pronouns Puer quæ quàm QUESTIONS.-How QUESTIONS.-What quis quum rec'-tus REMARK Repeat rule second declension second root sentences sing singular number sometimes subjunctive mood sunt supines syllable Term termination third declension third root thou tive Translate into English Translate into Latin vocative vowel words Write
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Strana 160 - VOICE. 1. The subject of the active voice, if a person, is expressed in the passive by the ablative with a or ab, otherwise by the ablative without a preposition. 2. The object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive. 3. If the active voice has two accusatives, the passive retains that of the thing. 4.
Strana 116 - A noun in the predicate, after a verb neuter or passive, is put in the same case as the subject, when it denotes the same person or thing ; as, Ira furor brevis est, Anger is a short madness.
Strana 42 - Neither do men put new wine into old bottles : else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish: but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.
Strana 108 - A compound predicate consists of two or more simple predicates belonging to the same subject ; as, Probltas laudatur et alget, Honesty is praised and neglected.
Strana 112 - If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as...
Strana 85 - MOOD. 2. es, or es'-to, be tliou, es'-te, or es-to'-te, be ye, 'a. es'-to, let him be ; sun' -to, let them be. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present, es'-se, to be. Perfect, fu-is'-se, to have been. Future, fu-tu'-rus es'-se, to be about to be. PARTICIPLE. Future, fu-tu'-rus, about to be.
Strana 118 - A compound sentence consists of two or more simple sentences. 2. The members or clauses of a compound sentence are the simple sentences of which it is composed. 3. The clauses of a compound sentence are either independent or dependent. 4. An independent clause is one which makes complete sense by itself. 5. A dependent clause is one which makes complete sense only in connection with another clause. Thus in the compound sentence, " Phocion was always poor, though he might have been very rich," the...
Strana 187 - Ego exprimebam uvas in scyphum Pharaonis, eique porrigebam. Esto bono animo, inquit Josephus, post tres dies Pharao te restituet in gradum pristinum : te rogo ut memineris mei.
Strana 184 - Oderanf ilium tantopere, ut non possent' cum eo amice loqui. 2. Joseph's Dreams. Haec porro erant Josephi somnia. " Ligabamus," inquit, " simul manipulos in agro : ecce manipulus meus surgebat et stabat rectus ; vestri autem raanipuli circumstantes venerabantur meum. " Postea vidi in somnis solem, lunam, et undecim stellas adorantes me."/ Cui fratres responderunt, " duorsum spectant ista somnia 1 Num tu eris rex noster ? Num subjiciemur ditioni* tuae ? "