Relative pronoun agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (§ 198). Latin Grammar - Pāgina 105per Joseph Henry Allen - 1873Visualitzaciķ completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles - 1838 - 300 pāgines
...148. 1. The relative pronoun (§ 69.) agrees with the noun, to which it refers, in gender and number. Its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands. E. g. JVe o xle ldrĄ с, о į iaxt, rv<pUį, ' Neoclldes, who is blind ;' Miau no Я Í т î/ v,... | |
| Evangelinus Apostolides Sophocles - 1848 - 188 pāgines
...PRONOUN. \ ^ 15O. 1. The relative pronoun agrees with the noun, to which it refers, in gender and number. Its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands. The word, to which the relative refers, is called the antecedent. This head includes also the relative... | |
| Louis F. Klipstein - 1848 - 258 pāgines
...the governed word : as, A'enne haefde he swa One he had made so strong. swithne geworhtne § 429. The relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends upon some other word in the sentence : as, Sum wi'f seo haefde A certain woman who had. Thu the eart... | |
| John McClintock - 1854 - 352 pāgines
...messenger" is the antecedent of the relative " who." 1. Agreement. (759.) RULE L. The relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number; but its case depends upon the construction of the relative sentence. The bridge which wus at Geneva he orders to he cut... | |
| George J. Adler - 1858 - 736 pāgines
...XXXIX. — PENSUM UNDEQUADEAGE8IMUM. OF THE AGREEMENT OF RELATIVES. A. The relative qui, qnae, quod agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends upon the construction of the clause introduced by it. E. g. ŋf/n, <]tu (ŋĄпак) I<';/o, acribo,... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1872 - 276 pāgines
...Adverbs, see § 16, 3, /. For the ablative used adverbially with Comparatives, see § 54, 6, e. 48. OF RELATIVES. A Relative agrees with its Antecedent in...Nouns in their own clause ; 2. As Connectives, and are thus often equivalent to a demonstrative and conjunction combined (see § 69). The connective force... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1872 - 280 pāgines
...as Adverbs, see § 16, 3,/. For the ablative used adverbially with Comparatives, see § 54, 6, Ģ. 48. OP RELATIVES. A Relative agrees with its Antecedent...construction of the clause in which it stands : as, puer qui venit, the boy who came ; liber quern legis, the book you are reading ; via qua ambulat, the... | |
| William Watson Goodwin - 1873 - 276 pāgines
...т is &6pv вуСао-ва, let every one sharpen well his spear. Horn. RELATIVE PRONOUNS. § 151. A relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and...the construction of the clause in which it stands. E. g. ЕЙОУ TOVÎ âvSpas oî vorepov %\6ov, I saw the men who came afterwards ; ol âvSpfs oûr... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1874 - 296 pāgines
...aliua, &c., may be used reciprocally, or may imply a change of predicate as well as of subject. 48. RELATIVES. — A Relative agrees with its antecedent...the construction of the clause in which it stands (p. 109). 1. A verb takes the person of the antecedent. 2. A relative generally agrees in gender with... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1874 - 298 pāgines
...succession often designate what part of an object is meant (so medius, ceterus, &c.). 48. RELATIVES.—A Relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and...its case depends on the construction of the clause iu which it stands (p. 109). 1. A verb takes the person of the antecedent. 2. A relative generally... | |
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