Arnold's First Latin Book: Remodelled and Rewritten and Adapted to the Ollendorff Method of Instruction

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D. Appleton & Company, 1862

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الصفحة 263 - Terra est rotunda, the earth is round. 615. The predicate, like the subject, may be either simple or Compound. 1) The simple predicate contains but a single finite verb' eg, Puer cunit, the lay runs.
الصفحة 2 - In the pronunciation of Latin, every •word has as many syllables as it has vowels and diphthongs ; thus the Latin words, more, vice, acute, and persuade...
الصفحة 88 - OF SYNTAX. — A noun in the predicate, after the verb esse, is put, 1) In the same case as the subject when it denotes the same person or thing ; eg, CIcurS erat consul, Oicero was consul.
الصفحة 140 - Ye may be, 3. Sit, He may be ; Sint, They may be, Imperfect, might, could, would, or should,. 1.
الصفحة 7 - These parts of speech, either singly or combined, form propositions or sentences ; as, amas, thou lovest ; puer ludit, the boy plays. 3. Every proposition, however simple, consists of two parts : (1.) the subject, or the person or thing of which it speaks ; and, (2.) the predicate, or that which is said of the subject: thus, in the proposition, puer ludit, puer (the boy) is the subject...
الصفحة 75 - Declension. 157. ADJECTIVES are either of the first and second declension, or of the third only : those of the first and second declension are declined in the masculine and neuter like nouns of the second declension, and in the feminine like nouns of the first ; those of the third declension are declined throughout like nouns of the third. (See Lesson XXIII.) 158. Endings of adjectives of the first and second declension. * The declensions of the different genders are here indicated by numeral* f...
الصفحة 139 - PERFECT fuero, / shall have been fuerimns, we shall have been fueris, thou wilt have been fueritis, you will have been fuerit, he will have been fuerint, they will have been...
الصفحة 200 - Ad, adversus (adversum), ante, apud, circa, circum, circiter, cis, citrS, contra, erga, extra, Infra, inter, intra, juxta, ob, penes, per, pone, post, praeter, prope, propter, secundum, supra, trans, ultra, versus : Ad urbem, to the city.
الصفحة 8 - Amos (thou lovest). Amos is the predicate, because it is that which is said of the subject. Thou, the subject in English, is omitted in Latin, because the ending as, of the predicate amas, fully implies it. 7. Exercise in Analysis.* Puella (the girl) cantat (sings').
الصفحة 140 - Fuerit, He may have been; Fuerint, They may have been. Pluperfect, might, could, would, or should have ; or had.

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