A Latin Gradual: A First Latin Contruing Book for BeginnersMacmillan, 1863 - 167 Seiten |
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... forms a second part . A Greek Gradual on the same plan is in course of preparation . It is hoped these little works will advance the cause of intelligent teach- ing . With this hope the first of the two is now committed to the hands of ...
... forms a second part . A Greek Gradual on the same plan is in course of preparation . It is hoped these little works will advance the cause of intelligent teach- ing . With this hope the first of the two is now committed to the hands of ...
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... form difference of number , so do Verbs . The Verb therefore must agree in num- ber with the Noun it speaks of . A Noun is said to be in the singular number when it names a single one , in the plural number when it names more than one ...
... form difference of number , so do Verbs . The Verb therefore must agree in num- ber with the Noun it speaks of . A Noun is said to be in the singular number when it names a single one , in the plural number when it names more than one ...
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... form thus changed must follow and fill up the sense of another word . Gram- marians call this the Accusative case , being governed by that word . Sometimes the case by itself does not link on to the Verb with the sense wanted . Again ...
... form thus changed must follow and fill up the sense of another word . Gram- marians call this the Accusative case , being governed by that word . Sometimes the case by itself does not link on to the Verb with the sense wanted . Again ...
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... form in Latin , so do Nouns . Adjectives therefore must change their form according as the Noun they qualify changes . This is called in Grammar the Adjective agreeing with the Noun . RULE . The Adjective must agree with the Noun , and ...
... form in Latin , so do Nouns . Adjectives therefore must change their form according as the Noun they qualify changes . This is called in Grammar the Adjective agreeing with the Noun . RULE . The Adjective must agree with the Noun , and ...
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... form . The Passive form is however found with a cer- tain number of Transitive Verbs which can only be learned by practice . These are called Deponent Verbs . The Verb is said to be in the Infinitive mood when its sense is least limited ...
... form . The Passive form is however found with a cer- tain number of Transitive Verbs which can only be learned by practice . These are called Deponent Verbs . The Verb is said to be in the Infinitive mood when its sense is least limited ...
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Seite 3 - Mr. Smith's work is a most useful publication. The rules are stated with great clearness. The examples are well selected, ami worked out with just sufficient detail, without being encumbered by too minute explanations; and there prevails throughout it that just proportion of theory and practice, which is the crowning excellence of an elementary work.
Seite 7 - ... elementary instruction. The earlier sections of each chapter contain that kind of matter which has usually been thought suitable for the beginner, while the latter ones are devoted either to an account of recent discovery, or...
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