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" A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person, but not in case. "
Caesar's Helvetian War - Page 83
by Julius Caesar - 1892 - 112 pages
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The Harmony of the Latin and Greek Languages

Thomas Hill - Greek language - 1842 - 72 pages
...adjectives : as Mayoe ré^vi/. Magic art. THE THIRD CONCORD. THE RELATIVE AND ANTECEDENT. The relative agrees with its antecedent, in gender, number, and person, but not in case : as Vir bonus est quis ? Qui consulta patrum, qui leges, juraque servat. Hor. Who is a good man ?...
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A new comparative French grammar, and phraseological reference book

Marin J George de La Voye - 1847 - 714 pages
...can only be applied, as a noun, with an article before it : les uns rient, les unes pleurent. 190. A RELATIVE PRONOUN agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person. When you have a relative, ask this question : who ? or what ? with the verb, and the word that answers...
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Boy's first and progressive verse book, part ii, Part 2

John Culling Evans - 1862 - 116 pages
...Active or Neuter signification. 8. In what respect does the Relative agree with the Antecedent ? It agrees with its Antecedent in Gender, Number, and Person, but not in Case. 9. When is the Relative put in the Nominative Case ? When it governs the Verb. 10. Wlien is the Relative...
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Boy's first verse book, part i, Part 1

John Culling Evans - 1863 - 86 pages
...Active or Neuter signification. 8. In what respect does the Relative agree with the Antecedent ? It agrees with its Antecedent in Gender, Number, and Person, but not in Case. 9. Wlien is the Relative put in the Nominative Cane ?* When it governs the Verb. 10. When is the Relative...
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A Grammar of the Latin Language: For the Use of Schools and Colleges : with ...

William Bingham - Latin language - 1870 - 404 pages
...part, middle part, etc.: as, svmmus mons, the top of the mountain. RELATIVES. § 129. RULE IV. — The relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person ; but its case depends upon the construction of the relative sentence : as, ego qui seribo, I who write ;...
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A Series of Elementary Latin Prose Exercises ...

John Westley Davis - Latin language - 1871 - 204 pages
...been built by the labours of this man. Murus, domicilium, tempi uur, porta hie labor sedificor. 4. The Relative Pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in Gender, Number, and Person, but not in Cusc> K. 93. in.; P. 91; K.Ed. 30. I will cherish the father who has cherished me. Pater foveo qui...
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A new first Latin course

George Ogilvie - Latin language - 1873 - 178 pages
...agrees with its noun in gender, number, and case; as, Vir bonus, A good man. Justae leges, Just laws. 3. A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person ; as, Ego qui seribo, I who write. Copiae quas duxi, The forces which I led. 4. A verb agrees with...
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Rudiments of the Latin language

James Clyde - Latynse taal - 1879 - 280 pages
...French : — "Ainsi dit h renard, et flatteurs d'applaudir" d. Concord of Relative with Antecedent.— A Relative Pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in Gender, Number, and Person ; as, Til, fllid, quae nos amds, Gboedies no bis qui te amamiis, You, daughter, who love us, will obey...
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Blackie's comprehensive school series, Issue 7

Blackie and son, ltd - 1880 - 178 pages
...8. Who is thus declined (singular and plural) :— Nom. Who Poss. Whose Obj. Whom 9. Rule in Syntax. A Relative Pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person. 10. The Relative Pronoun does not necessarily agree with its antecedent in case: I love him, who comes...
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Advanced English grammar

English grammar - 1880 - 168 pages
...Everybody publishes "Memoirs" now-a-days; Is either (boy) of the boys gone out; Neither boy was there. 33. A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender, number, and person : The evil that men do lices after them; The books which 7 left, bring with thee. (a) This agreement...
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