| William Neilson - Irish language - 1808 - 300 pages
...are great men. 3. If two or more persons or things be spoken of in a sentence, the pronoun will agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second person rather than the third; as, cuaid tusa agus misi go Baileat clia't, agus bi sinn ann o bealtine... | |
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1812 - 334 pages
...John, who are learned. Obs. i. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second., and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et Tullia "oaletis, ego et Cicero vatfmtu, If you and Tullia are... | |
| Alexander Adam - English language - 1818 - 250 pages
...John, who are learned« Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et Tullía naletis, ego et Cicero valeinus, If you and Tullía are... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1820 - 250 pages
...king-and queen, Liv. Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu ft TuUia valetis, ego et Cicero valemus, If you and Tullía are well,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1820 - 252 pages
...'.vim are learned. Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si lu et Tullía valetis, ego et Cicero valeinus, If you and Tullia are... | |
| Thomas Morell - Latin language - 1821 - 234 pages
...the Verb following in the Plural Number : and when different Persons are expressed, the Verb agrees with the first Person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third, as being the most worthy Persons. 1. Honor and Glory incite Courage and Virtue.... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin language - 1827 - 236 pages
...John, who are learned. Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et IWK« CONSTRUCTION OF CONJUNCTIONS. Ш Obs. 2. If the substantives... | |
| Thomas Foster Barham - 1829 - 174 pages
...two or more nominatives of different persons are connected with the same verb, the verb will agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as eyш кai CTV TroXXа orj кal eпrofiev кai ejrpaÇafiev (Xen.), land... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 360 pages
...urbs are put for the Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et Tullia, valetis, ego et Cicero valemus, If you and TulUa are well,... | |
| Alexander Adam - Latin grammar - 1829 - 312 pages
...urbs are put for th» Obs. 1. If the substantives be of different persons, the verb plural must agree with the first person rather than the second, and with the second rather than the third ; as, Si tu et Tullía valëtis, ego et Cicero valemos, If you and Tullía are... | |
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