... and find out its voice, mood, tense, number, and person. 2. Find the subject or subjects with which it agrees. Translate. 3. If the verb is incomplete, find the object or completion. Translate. 4. See if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods... Caesar's Invasion of Britain - Page xviiiby Julius Caesar - 1892 - 106 pagesFull view - About this book
| Flavius Eutropius - 1883 - 136 pages
...See if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...6. Take the extensions of the predicate. Translate. 6. Translate finally, putting in the introductory conjunctions or other words not yet taken. The subject... | |
| Gaius Julius Caesar - 1884 - 122 pages
...if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...infinitive mood. 5. A phrase. 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... | |
| Eutropius, W. Welch, Charles George Duffield - 1888 - 134 pages
...if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...6. Take the extensions of the predicate. Translate. 6. Translate finally, putting in the introductory conjunctions or other words not yet taken. The subject... | |
| Julius Caesar - Gaul - 1892 - 150 pages
...if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...infinitive mood. 5. A phrase. 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... | |
| Julius Caesar - 1892 - 144 pages
...if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...translate, taking the enlargements with the object. (i. Take the extensions of the predicate. Translate. 7. Translate finally, putting in the introductory... | |
| Julius Caesar, William Welch, Charles George Duffield - Gaul - 1892 - 144 pages
...if the subject is enlarged by any of the methods mentioned below ; if it is, translate, taking the enlargements with the subject. 5. See if the object...translate, taking the enlargements with the object. li. Take the extensions of the predicate. Translate. 7. Translate finally, putting in the introductory... | |
| American Classical League - Classical education - 1924 - 338 pages
...which it agrees. Translate. 3. If the verb is incomplete, find the object or completion. Translate. 5. See if the object is enlarged; if it is, translate,...introductory conjunctions or other words not yet taken. GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS We believe that the general method we have recommended for training pupils to... | |
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