| John McClintock - 1848 - 442 páginas
...announced," the clause "the messenger announced" is the principal sentence ; and the clause " who was sent" the relative sentence. The word " messenger"...depends upon the construction of the relative sentence. Hence, Genus hoc erat pugniB, quo Germam se exercuunmt. This ivas ft hind of fighting in which the... | |
| Louis F. Klipstein - 1848 - 258 páginas
...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 Thou... | |
| George J. Adler - 1858 - 736 páginas
...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. ¿f/n, <]tu (¿¡пак) I<';/o, acribo, lúijuor. I icho rend, irrite,... | |
| John McClintock - 1867 - 448 páginas
...announced," the clause " the messenger announced" is the principal sentence ; and the clause " who was sent" the relative sentence. The word "messenger"...antecedent in gender and number ; but its case depends upon tlie construction of the relative sentence. The bridge which teas at Genera I Pontem, qui erat ad Genevam,... | |
| Charles Henry W. Biggs - 1871 - 82 páginas
...nominative in person and number : — He struck the dog : — for, John struck the dog. 265. — (a) The relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, but not in case. (J) The case of the relative depends upon the sentence to which it belongs. (a) He who... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1872 - 280 páginas
...For the ablative used adverbially with Comparatives, see § 54, 6, «. 48. OP RELATIVES. A Relative agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number ; but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands : as, puer qui venit, the boy who came ; liber... | |
| William Watson Goodwin - 1873 - 276 páginas
...вуСао-ва, let every one sharpen well his spear. Horn. RELATIVE PRONOUNS. § 151. A relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and number ; but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands. E. g. ЕЙОУ TOVÎ âvSpas oî vorepov %\6ov,... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1873 - 292 páginas
...For the ablative used adverbially with Comparatives, see § 54, 6, e. 48. OP RELATIVES. A Relative agrees with its Antecedent in gender and number; but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands: as, NOTE. — A Relative is properly an adjective... | |
| James Bradstreet Greenough - 1875 - 152 páginas
...often designate what part of an object is meant (so medius, ceterus, &c.). 48. RELATIVES.—A Relative agrees with its antecedent in gender and number; but its case depends on the construction of the clause in which it stands (p. !0'J). 1. A verb takes the person of the antecedent.... | |
| Leonhard Schmitz - 1876 - 258 páginas
...is never expressed in German, the two nouns standing really in the relation of apposition. § 165. A relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, but its case depends upon the nature of the clause in which it occurs, as : — der König, welcher seine Unter- the king who oppresses... | |
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