| Edward Wettenhall - Greek language - 1813 - 130 pages
...the principal grammatical rules which the plan of Dr. Wettenhall did not admit of his introducing. The verb agrees with its nominative case in number and person, as lyoi rvrîa, 1 smite Two or more nouns of whatever number have generally a plural verb, <rxiglj.a xai... | |
| Jonathan Morgan - English language - 1814 - 298 pages
...such cases it includes the substantive term with it : as, Which thing. &e. m \ § 5. Of VERSS. RULE 7. The verb agrees with its nominative case in number and person : as, " 1 love, thou lovest, he loves, we are, ye run, they sleep." 1. To find the nominative case, see ob... | |
| Alexander Adam, Allen Fisk - Latin language - 1822 - 202 pages
...first ; as, rir clarimmus, res pr/r-stantisxima, &c. 2. Agreement of a Verb with a Nominative. II. The verb agrees with its nominative case, in number and person ; as, Ego /ego, I read ; JYos legimus, We read. Tu scribis, Thou writest or you write ; Vos scribitis, Ye... | |
| Mariano Cubí y Soler - Spanish language - 1826 - 524 pages
...soon as) they entered the ports of France. luego que entrar puerto AGREEMENT OF VERBS. !| RULE LVI. The verb agrees with its nominative case, in number and person; as, "Yo aprendo," I learn. "Tti estudias," thou studiest. "Ella viene," she comes. "JVbsofros reimos,"... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 216 pages
...first ; as, fir clarissimus, res prœstaïuissima, be. 2. Agreement of a Verb with a Nominative. II. The verb agrees with its nominative case, in number and person; as, Ego lego, I read ; JYojr legimus, We read. Tu scribis, Thou writest or you write ; Vos scribitis, Ye... | |
| Eton coll - 1830 - 252 pages
...' ЛМ.ж yt au», but certainly at least ; — »Ь>ж 5») *«), nay even. SYN TAX. I. THE VERB. THE Verb agrees with its nominative case in number and person : as, ЛоЛЛах! TOI коа (шро; ащд хагаха/piev SITS' Oftentimes even a foolish man has... | |
| Samuel Brown Wylie - Greek language - 1838 - 176 pages
...between an adjective and its substantive, expressed or understood. § 77. RULE I. — FIRST, OF CONCORD. The verb agrees with its Nominative case in number and person, as ifttig ivmns, ye strike ; ш)>'>мЯ1ш lafine^pv, his eyes glisten; tyta At/co, I say. Modifications... | |
| Eton coll - 1840 - 228 pages
...being peculiar to the Latins. FIRST CONCORD. Verbum cohœret cum nominativo, numero et persona: ut, The verb agrees with its nominative case, in number and person : as, ПоЛЛа'/а rot Ka\ fiupbs ¿a^]p KtXTaKaiptov flirt, Even a foolish man has ojten tpoken seasonably.*... | |
| Charles John Smith - 1846 - 102 pages
...condition of another : these terms will become clear to us as we proceed with the Rules of Syntax. RULE I. The verb agrees with its nominative case in number, and person, as, " we love" " they learn.'" Observation 1. The nominative to a verb is known by putting the question... | |
| Thomas Cooke (master of the endowed school of Midleton.) - 1846 - 156 pages
...First, second, third, I, thou, he, Ego, tu, ille. First, second third, We, ye, they, Nos, vos, illi. RULE I. The Verb agrees with its Nominative Case in Number and Person ; but a Noun of Multitude Singular usually takes a Verb Plural. Ego cœno. Tu sëdes. Ule currit. Nos... | |
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