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" Every *ßnite verb hath a nominative case with which it agrees, either expressed or understood. 2. Every adjective has a substantive expressed or understood. 3. Every relative has, in like manner, an antecedent expressed or understood. 4. "
A Compendious System of Greek Grammar: In Engish and Greek. An Edition ... - Page 79
by Edward Wettenhall - 1813 - 115 pages
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A Greek and English Lexicon to the New Testament: In which the Words and ...

John Parkhurst - Greek language - 1809 - 890 pages
...English. 1. TT* VERY \fnite Verb hath a Nominative case with which it agrees, either ex JLly pressed or understood. 2. Every Adjective has a Substantive...manner, an Antecedent expressed or understood. 4. Ever}- Genitive is governed by a Substantive, or by a Preposition, expressed or under stood. fl. Every...
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Elements of Greek Grammar, Taken Chiefly from the Grammar of Caspar ...

Chauncey Allen Goodrich - Greek language - 1820 - 286 pages
...Agreement and Government. General Principles r>f Syntax. 1 . Every nominative agrees with some verb expressed or understood. 2. Every adjective has a substantive expressed or understood. 3. A noun denoting the source, origin, cause, or the class, to which any thing belongs, is put in the...
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