| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 pages
...freexes. Ningit, it sn-nes. Vesperascit, it ayGrandlnat, it hails. Plait, if rains. preaches evening. 2. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative,...their perfect participles are used only in the neuter. 3. Most of the impersonal verbs want participles, gerunds and supines ; but pfcriltet has a present... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...freezes. Ningit, it snows. Vesperascit, if apGrandinat, ii hails. Pluit, it rains. proaches evening. 2. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative,...their perfect participles are used only in the neuter. 3. Most of the impersonal verbs want participles, gerunds and supines ; but pœnltet has a present... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1841 - 350 pages
...freexes. Ningit, it snows. Vesperascit, it apGrandmat, it hails. flmt, it rains. proaches evening. 2. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative, take the subjunctive in its stead ; as, deleetet, let it delight. In the passive voice, their perfect participles are used only in the neuter.... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1845 - 346 pages
...it ap2. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative, take the subjunctive in its stead; :u, delectet, let it delight. In the passive voice, their perfect participles are used only in the neuter. 3. Most of the impersonal verbs want participles, gerunds and supines but p&nltet has a present participle,... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1846 - 354 pages
...tibi, " I favour you ;" Passively, /acetur tibi'a me, " you are favoured by me," and so of others. 7. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative,...delectet, " let it delight." In the passive voice their participles are used only in the neuter gender. The gerunds and supines are but seldom used. $ 86.... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1850 - 358 pages
...1ibi, " I favour you ;" Passively, favltur tibi a we, " you are favoured by me," and so of others. 7. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative, take the subjunctive in its stead ; as, delecte/, " let it delight." In the passive voice their participles are used only in the neu-ter gender.... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1854 - 370 pages
...fibi, " I favor you ;" passively, favetur (ibi a me, " you are favored by me," and so of others. 7. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative,...delectet, " let it delight." In the passive voice, their participles arc used only in the neuter gender. The gerunds and supines are but seldom used. 224.—... | |
| Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1857 - 408 pages
...wearies." Oportet, oportuit, " it behooves." VII. No good reason, however, exists for distinguishing uiose ten from other impersonal verbs. VIII. Impersonal...imperative, take the subjunctive in its stead ; as, delecUt, " let it delight." In the passive voice their perfect participles are used only in the neuter.... | |
| Ethan Allen Andrews, Solomon Stoddard - Latin language - 1861 - 464 pages
...Advesperascit, > apIn vesperascit, ) proarhei. REDUNDANT VERBS. 185. КЕМ. 2. Impersonal verb», not being used in the imperative, take the subjunctive in its stead; as, dtltctet, let it delight. In the passive voice, their perfect participles are used only in the neuter.... | |
| Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1862 - 384 pages
...iibi, " I favor you ;" passively, favêtur tibi a me, " you are favored by me," and so of others. 7. Impersonal verbs, not being used in the imperative,...delectet, " let it delight." In the passive voice, their participles are used only in the neuter gender. The gerunds and supines are but seldom used. Й24.—... | |
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