First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin GrammarCrocker and Brewster, 1844 - 216 sayfa |
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ablative accusative active voice adjectives adverbs amātus åre āri ātis atque atum ātus sum au-di-tus bo'-nis Cæsar clause compounds conj conjugated cùm dative declension end declined denoting deponent verb English into Latin erat ĕre ĕri facio feminine fero form their genitive fratres fruc'-tus gender genitive by changing gerunds hæc IMPERATIVE MOOD indicative mood infinitive inis inquit ipse issimus itum Josephus Latin into English loved masc masculine mihi mitto neut neuter nihil nominative nouns omnes onis ōris ōrum participle passive voice pater patrem Perf Plup Pluperfect Plur Plural præ prep preposition Pres pronouns puer quæ quàm qui'-bus quid Quis quod quum rec'-tus Repeat the indicative Roman rule second declension sibi Sing Singular subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt super supine syllables third declension thou Urbs ūtis verb vocative volo vowel
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Sayfa 5 - A, a; B, b; C, c ; D, d; E, e ; F, f; G, g; H, h; I, i; J, j; K, k ; L, 1; M, m ; N, n...
Sayfa 41 - Plur. a-mam'-i-ni, a-man'-tor, be thou loved, let him be loved ; be ye loved, let them be loved. INFINITIVE MOOD. Present. a-ma'-ri, to be loved. Perfect, a-ma'-tus es'-se or fu-is'-se, to have been loved. Future. a-ma'-tum i'-ri, to be about to be loved. PARTICIPLES. Perfect, a-ma'-tus, Future.
Sayfa 76 - If the nominatives are of different persons, the verb agrees with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as...
Sayfa 80 - The name of a town in which any thing is said to be, or to be done, if of the first or second declension and singular number, is put in the genitive ; as, Habitat MiUti, He lives at Miletus.
Sayfa 77 - 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, So when the subject is in the accusative ; Judicem me ease, non doctOrem, volo.
Sayfa 28 - The subjunctive mood is that form of the verb which is used to express an action or state simply as conceived by the mind ; as, n me obsecret, redlbo ; if he entreat me, I will return.
Sayfa 40 - P. a-ma'-ti er'-i-mus or fu-er'-i-mus, a-ma'-ti er'-i-tis or fu-er'-l-tis, a-ma'-ti e'-runtor fu'-e-rint, / shall have been loved, thou wilt have been loved, he will have been loved ; we shall have been loved, ye will have been loved, they will have been loved. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD.
Sayfa 73 - When the nouns are of different genders, (1.) If they denote living things, the adjective is masculine rather than feminine ; as, Pater mihi et mater mortui sunt, My father and mother are dead.
Sayfa 71 - A sentence may consist either of one proposition, or of two or more propositions connected together. A sentence consisting of one proposition is called a simple sentence. A sentence consisting of two or more propositions, is called a compound sentence, and the propositions of which it is composed are called members, or clauses.
Sayfa 41 - Am-ati sint, or fuerint. They may have been loved. PLUPERFECT, might, could, would, or should have been loved.