A noun or adjective, used in the predicate after an intransitive or passive verb and referring to the same person or thing as the subject, agrees with the subject in case and is called the Predicate Noun or Predicate Adjective. Beginner's Greek Book - Page 33by Allen Rogers Benner, Herbert Weir Smyth - 1906 - 392 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Fowler Leighton - Latin language - 1885 - 540 pages
...it is an adjective, then it is called a predtcate adjective. PREDICATE NOUN. 125. RULE X. — A noun in the predicate, denoting the same person or thing as the subject, agrees with it in case. OBS. Note that a noun used to describe another noun or pronoun, and denoting the same person... | |
| Robert Fowler Leighton - Latin language - 1885 - 540 pages
...adjective, then it is called a predicate adjective. PREDICATE NOUN. 125. RULE X. — A noun in tlic predicate, denoting the same person or thing as the subject, agrees with it in case. OBS. Note that a noun used to describe another noun or pronoun, and denoting the same person... | |
| Cornelius Marshal Lowe, Nathaniel Butler - Gaul - 1894 - 322 pages
...in the Nominative case; eg Belgae imam partem incolunt V, Intr. na 50. Predicate Nominative. A noun in the predicate denoting the same person or thing as the subject is put in the Nominative; eg Is pagus appellabatur TigHrinus LXIII, 2. 51. Nominative in Apposition.... | |
| Otto Augustus Wall - Latin language - 1917 - 160 pages
...the appositive of medicinam and is in the same case, the accusative. 210. A PREDICATE NOUN MEANING THE SAME PERSON OR THING AS THE SUBJECT AGREES WITH THE SUBJECT IN CASE: quinina est medicina; ego sum medicus ; tu es pharmacus. 211. A predicate noun, or an appositive, agrees... | |
| Minnie Louise Smith - 1920 - 436 pages
...655. A noun or adjective, used in the predicate after an intransitive or passive verb and referring to the same person or thing as the subject, agrees with the subject in case and is called the Predicate Noun or Predicate Adjective. They were children. They were good. He was... | |
| Minnie Louise Smith - Latin language - 1920 - 436 pages
...655. A noun or adjective, used in the predicate after an intransitive or passive verb and referring to the same person or thing as the subject, agrees with the subject in case and is called the Predicate Noun or Predicate Adjective. They were children. They were good. He was... | |
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