POEM docebantur grammaticam. It is therefore to be remembered, that nothing but that which is in the accusative after the active verb, whether denoting a person or a thing, can be the nominative to the verb in the passive voice ; as, ACT. Institutes of Latin Grammar - Page 214by John Grant - 1823 - 497 pagesFull view - About this book
| Frederick Percival Leverett - Latin language - 1829 - 376 pages
...PASS. Docebat PUEROS grammaticam. POEM docebantur grammaticam. It is therefore to be remembered, that nothing but that which is in the accusative after...be the nominative to the verb in the passive voice ; as, ACT. PASS. Persuadeo hoc tibi. Hoc tibi persuadetur, not Tu persuaderis. Hoc tibi dixi. Hoc tibi... | |
| Latin language - 1831 - 512 pages
...Docebat PUEROS grammaticam. PASS. PUEHI docebantur grammaticam. It is therefore to be remembered, that nothing but that which is in the accusative after...be the nominative to the verb in the passive voice ; as, ACT. Persuadeo hoc tibi. Hoc tibi dixi. Hoc tibi persuadetur, not Tu persuaderis. Hoc tibi dictum... | |
| Alexander Crombie - Latin language - 1836 - 502 pages
...the active verb, that, and that only, must, in the same sense of the verb, be the nominative to it in the passive voice. Hence it is, that if a verb...accusative in the active voice, it can have no passive, but impersonally.—Thus we say, " I resist you," Resisto tibi, and, therefore, not Tu resisteris,... | |
| Latin language - 1838 - 370 pages
...PASS. Docebat PUEROS grammaticam. PDJEM docebantur grammaticam. It is therefore to be remembered, that nothing but that which is in the accusative after...thing, can be the nominative to the verb in the passive voics ; as, ACT. PASS. Persuadeo hoc tibi. Hoc tibi persuadetur, not Tu persuaderis. Hoc tibi dixi.... | |
| Alexander Crombie - 1854 - 474 pages
...the active verb, that, and that only, must, in the same sense of the verb, be the nominative to it in the passive voice. Hence it is, that 'if a verb...accusative in the active voice, it can have no passive, but impersonally. — Thus we say, " I resist you," Resisto tibi, and, therefore, not Tu resisteris,... | |
| Nathaniel Howard - Latin language - 1869 - 176 pages
...PASS. Docebat PUKROS grammaticam. PUERI docebantur grammaticam. It is therefore to be remembered that nothing but that which is in the accusative after...be the nominative to the verb in the passive voice ; as, ACT. PARS. Persuadeo hoc tibi. Hoc tibi persnadetur, not Tu persuaderla. Hoc tibi dixi. Hoc tibi... | |
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