The subject may be enlarged by 1. An adjective or participle. 2. A noun in apposition. 3. A noun in the genitive case. 4. A relative clause. 5. A participial phrase. The object or completion may consist of a phrase, or of any of the parts of speech which... Caesar's Invasion of Britain - Page xixby Julius Caesar - 1892 - 106 pagesFull view - About this book
| Education - 1844 - 688 pages
...words in italics are the adjuncts enlarging the various subjects, as little, ripe. OBJECT ENLARGED. 32. The OBJECT may be enlarged in the same way as the Subject: — (a) By an adjective ; as, (') The master praises the diligent pupil. (^Aristotle taught Alexander... | |
| Flavius Eutropius - 1883 - 136 pages
...enlarged by 1. An adjective or participle. 2. A noun in apposition. 3. A noun in the genitive case. 4. A relative clause. 5. A participial phrase. The...Preposition and its case. 4. Adverbial sentence. RULES OP AGRKKMEST. 1. The verb agrees with its subject in number and person (and gender in the compound... | |
| Eutropius, W. Welch, Charles George Duffield - 1888 - 134 pages
...noun in apposition. 3. A noun in the genitive case. 4. A relative clause. 5. A participial phrase. The object may be enlarged in the same way as the...3. Preposition and its case. 4. Adverbial sentence. KTJLBS OF AGREEMENT. 1. The verb agrees with its subject in number and person (and gender in the compound... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1892 - 144 pages
...of the English editors, a perusal of Prof. W. tjt. Rule's " Art of Reading Latin " is recommended. The object or completion may consist of a phrase,...agrees with its subject in number and person (and sender in the compound tenses). 2. The adjective agrees with its su'r .antive in gender, number, and... | |
| Julius Caesar, William Welch, Charles George Duffield - Gaul - 1892 - 144 pages
...of the English editors, a perusal of Prof. WQ Halc's " Art of Reading Latin " is recommended. xiii The object or completion may consist of a phrase,...3. Preposition and its case. 4. Adverbial sentence. KULES or AGREEMENT. 1. The verb agrees with its subject in number and person (and gender in the compound... | |
| Edwin William Smith - English language - 1907 - 512 pages
...indirect, is a personal pronoun, ist pers. sing., it is prefixed to the verb. See Chap. V, sect i. 5. The object may be enlarged in the same way as the subject. Pele dimwi wa ba mana bonse bana, but afterwards he finished all the children. Obj. ba ; obj. in app.... | |
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