| John Massie (A.M.) - 1864 - 224 páginas
...honos eloquenti se. Csesari omnia uno * When there are pronouns of different persons, the verb agrees •with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third, or it may take the person of the nearest, and be understood to the rest. Observe that the Latins arrange... | |
| John Massie - 1864 - 224 páginas
...honos eloquentise. Csesari omnia uno * When there are pronouns of different persons, the verb agrees with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third, or it may take the person of the nearest, and be understood to the rest. Observe that the Latins arrange... | |
| James Roscoe Mongan - 1864 - 300 páginas
...square." 3 When two or more nominatives of different persons are connected by and, the verb agrees with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second person in preference to the third; a* '' Thou, he, and I have received our reward." " You and he have... | |
| Goold Brown - 1865 - 354 páginas
...three." — 1 Cor., xiii, 18. OBS. 3. — When the nominatives are of different persons, the verb ngrees •with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third ; for thou and /(or he, thou, and /) are equivalent to we; and thou and he are equivalent to you: as,... | |
| Jules Festu - 1867 - 304 páginas
...does. 4th. When a Verb has Nominatives of different persons, the verb must be put in the plural, and agree with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third, when the resuming pronouns nous and vous may be used or omitted. Chesterfield a dit dans savieillesse... | |
| Samuel Bagster and Sons - 1870 - 520 páginas
...the plural, as having several joint subjects, and these are of different persons, its concord will be with the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third. Since the verb, by its inflexion alone, always implies its pronominal subject in the first and second... | |
| Charles Hartley - 1871 - 90 páginas
...When two or more nominatives of different persons are joined by the conjnnction and, the verb agrees with the first person in preference to the second,...and with the second in preference to the third ; as, You and 1 have done onr duty ; you and he have had your share. Collective nouns (see page 15) should... | |
| Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff - 1872 - 542 páginas
...pepper and salt. § 158. After several subjects of different persons, the verb in the plural agrees with the. first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third ; eg id) unb Su (iwr) ft nb SBruber, I and thou are brothers ; ©it unb ber QSater (3W fetb etnanber... | |
| John Dowson - 1872 - 304 páginas
...utf. ' thus they say, on dit.' (_yjJ^ c_,\ ^T u~* (j>- 'it came into my mind (that) I must bury him.' preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third. ~* <±u_\ du*^ cLu** 'I wiped her tears, she ". 9 c._ j— g.«<y yJ I wiped mine. c&-!»- J *& 'we... | |
| Goold Brown - 1873 - 382 páginas
...1 Cor., xiii, 13. OBS. 3. — When the nominatives are of different persons, the verb ngrcei witli the first person in preference to the second, and with the second in preference to the third ; for thou and /(or he, thov, and 7) are equivalent to we; and thou and he are equivalent to you: as,... | |
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