| Jonathan Pereira - 1861 - 370 páginas
...be the nominative to the verb ; as — Fiant pilula duodecim, qua svmenda mint ut antea. Rule 6. But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, uses to govern... | |
| Jonathan Pereira - 1865 - 322 páginas
...sunt ut antea. Rule 6. But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case which the verb or noun following, or the preposition going before, uses to govern ; as — Fiat hausius, cui, tempere capieudi, adde, &e. [Note. Here the nominative (lu,... | |
| Guillaume G. André - 1866 - 114 páginas
...the nominative to the verb : as, Dicsearchus tres libros scripsit, qui Lesbiaci vocantur. 21. — But if a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative shall be of that case which the verb, or some other word in the same sentence, governs : as, Nulla... | |
| Isaac Plant Fleming - 1869 - 346 páginas
...nouns they qualify are distinguished; as, ' Thus saith He who is, and who was, and who is to come.' 6. If a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed by the verb, otherwise the relative is nominative to the verb ; as, ' The man whom you... | |
| William Gardner (headmaster of St. Crysostom's sch, Liverpool.) - 1871 - 108 páginas
...the Nominative case to the verli copies. Which is the Nominative case to the verb bit. RULE IX.— If a Nominative come between the Relative and the Verb, the Relative is in the Objective case. Ex. — The beggar, whom you relieved, is dead. The book which you wrote... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1872 - 168 páginas
...league, half a league, Half a league onward, — All in the valley of Death Rode the Six Hundred. XIX.— If a Nominative come between the Relative and the Verb, the Relative is governed by the Noon or Verb which follows it, or by the Preposition which goes before it. LESSON... | |
| A. M. Trotter - 1878 - 160 páginas
...the horse whom I bought ? The army which was sent against the rebels has returned victorious. Obs. 7. If a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed by the noun or verb that follows it, or by the preposition that goes before it. 2. Parse... | |
| William Gardner (headmaster of St. Crysostom's sch, Liverpool.) - 1870 - 64 páginas
...nominative case to' the verb copies, and which ia the nominative case to the verb bit. RULE IX. — If a nominative come between the relative and the verb, the relative is in the objective case, as — The beggar, whom you relieved, is dead. The book, which you wrote... | |
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