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... Predicate . The structure of sentences does not depend upon the adjectives , but upon the substantives and verbs that are used . In this book accordingly adjectives are not dealt with until the commonest functions of Cases , Voices ...
... Predicate . The structure of sentences does not depend upon the adjectives , but upon the substantives and verbs that are used . In this book accordingly adjectives are not dealt with until the commonest functions of Cases , Voices ...
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... Predicate . 1. The chief words in a sentence are the Subject and the Verb . 2. The Subject of a sentence is the word which stands for the person or thing of which we say something by means of the verb . The Subject is put in the ...
... Predicate . 1. The chief words in a sentence are the Subject and the Verb . 2. The Subject of a sentence is the word which stands for the person or thing of which we say something by means of the verb . The Subject is put in the ...
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... predicate , and equally with the verb itself stands in the predicative relation to the subject of the verb . ( Eng . Gram . 391 , 393. ) The verb of incomplete predication and its complement form the complete predicate . As both the ...
... predicate , and equally with the verb itself stands in the predicative relation to the subject of the verb . ( Eng . Gram . 391 , 393. ) The verb of incomplete predication and its complement form the complete predicate . As both the ...
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... Predicate , consisting of a Verb by which something is said about that which the subject stands for . ( See p . 1 , § 2. ) 3. A simple subject may be- ( 1. ) A Noun , as in ' Nauta ambulat ' ( the sailor walks ) . ( 2. ) An Adjective ...
... Predicate , consisting of a Verb by which something is said about that which the subject stands for . ( See p . 1 , § 2. ) 3. A simple subject may be- ( 1. ) A Noun , as in ' Nauta ambulat ' ( the sailor walks ) . ( 2. ) An Adjective ...
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... Predicate - Verb with all that is joined to it , and then separate both into their component parts . Examples . Complete Subject . ( 1. ) Pueri soror parva ( 2. ) Clamores magnae multitudinis ( 3. ) Agricola stultus I. Complete Predicate ...
... Predicate - Verb with all that is joined to it , and then separate both into their component parts . Examples . Complete Subject . ( 1. ) Pueri soror parva ( 2. ) Clamores magnae multitudinis ( 3. ) Agricola stultus I. Complete Predicate ...
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2nd Edition 4th Edition active voice added adjectives Adverbial Adjunct ADVERBS Aedui Bellum boys brother camp castra cives consul cras Crown 8vo crude form dative denote Elementary English epistolam equos erant Examples Exercise F. A. Paley father Fcap flumen four conjugations frumentum Future Perfect Tense Gauls gender genitive gerund gladio Grammar Greek Haec horse incolis Indicative Mood infinitive mood inhabitants king Latin Learn the declension Legati LESSON letter liberi librum M.A. 3rd Edition Magister Magistri magna master mihi Milites militibus Mulieres multa Nautae nominative singular noun oppido oppidum participle passive voice past imperfect perfect tenses person singular personal terminations plural Poetae Post 8vo praised Predicate preposition Primer 21 prisoners pronoun provinciae Publius Puellae Puer Pueri puero sailors semper sentence Servi Servum silva slaves Smith soldiers subjunctive subjunctive mood substantive sunt sword tense-form Thou town translated vowel Write yonder
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