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" Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in the third person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject. 1. Their English is generally preceded by the pronoun it, especially in the active voice ; as, délectât, it delights ; decet, it becomes... "
First Lessons in Latin: Or an Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ... - Page 47
by Ethan Allen Andrews - 1874 - 265 pages
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A New Universal French Grammar: Being an Accurate System of French Accidence ...

Nicolas Hamel - French language - 1825 - 364 pages
...indicative and subjunctive moods; as je parle, tu parles, il parle, nous parlons, vous parlez, &c. 4. The impersonal verbs are those which are used only in the third person singular of each tense; as il pleut, it rains; il neige, it snows; il gèle, it freezes. in the infinitive,...
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A Grammar of the German Language

Karl Ferdinand Becker - German language - 1830 - 344 pages
...Russian and other Sclavonian languages, in which it is quite the same with the reflexive form. § 67. Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in the third person singular, and in which the subject of a verb is expressed in a manner quite indeterminate by the indefinite pronoun...
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1837 - 354 pages
...as, sis for si vis, sultis for si vultis, sodes for si nudes. *( •"" IMPERSONAL VERBS. >§> 184. Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in...singular, and do not admit of a personal subject. 1. Their English is generally preceded by the pronoun it, especially in the active voice ; as, delected,...
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Grammar of the Latin Language ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - 1838 - 354 pages
...conjunction si; as, sis for ft eu, su I lis for si mutis, sodés for si audes. IMPERSONAL VERBS. <§> 184. Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in...singular, and do not admit of a personal subject. 1. Their English is generally preceded by the pronoun it, especially in the active voice ; as, délectât,...
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First Lessons in Latin, Or, An Introduction to Andrews and Stoddard's Latin ...

Ethan Allen Andrews - Latin language - 1839 - 220 pages
...315. Forem has the same meaning as essem, and fore the same asfuturus esse. IMPERSONAL VERBS. 316. Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in...singular, and do not admit of a personal subject. 317. Their English is generally preceded by the pronoun it, especially in the active voice ; as, delectat,...
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First Latin Book: Being the Author's Original "First Lessons in Latin ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - Latin language - 1845 - 240 pages
...plur. cedi tc. tlnd. pres. first pers. sing. Quseso, plur. qusesumus. IMPERSONAL AND OTHER VERBS. 277. Impersonal verbs are those which are used only in...of a personal subject. Their English is generally preceded by the pronoun it ; as, delectat, it delights ; decet, it becomes ; contingit, it happens...
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Anthon's Latin Grammar, Part 1

Charles Anthon - Latin language - 1838 - 404 pages
...veluti mag nes, odi et amo. Stultus odi et repello, sapiens amo et attraho. LXXXI. IMPERSONAL VERBS. I. Impersonal Verbs are those which are used only in...person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject or nominative. II. Impersonal verbs, when translated into English, have before them the neuter pronoun...
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Latin Lessons: With Exercises in Parsing; Introductory to Bullions' Latin ...

George Spencer - Latin language - 1845 - 206 pages
...solitus sum ; audeo, audere, ausus sum ; gaudeo, gaudere, gavisus sum ; fio, fiSri, factus sum. » Impersonal Verbs are those which are used only in...person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject or nominative. These verbs, when translated literally into English, have before them the neuter pronoun...
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The Principles of Latin Grammar: Comprising the Substance of the Most ...

Peter Bullions - Latin language - 1846 - 354 pages
...Ind. PRES. Quaeso, IMPERSONAL VERBS. § 85. IMPERSONAL VERBS. 1. IMPERSONAL VEHBS are those whic'i are used only in the third person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject or nominative before them. 2. Impersonal v< ibs when translated literally into English, have before...
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Latin Lessons and Reader, with Exercises for the Writing of Latin ...

Allen Hayden Weld - Latin language - 1847 - 274 pages
...under. Terra, -se, the earth. IMPERSONAL VERBS. i| 49. Verbs are called impersonal which are found only in the third person singular, and do not admit of a personal subject. They have no nominative expressed, but are translated with the pronoun it. EXAMPLES. Delectat, it delights....
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