ablative case造句
例句與造句
- There is marginal occurrence of subjects taking ablative case as well.
- In ablative, thus the ablative case has the same functions.
- The agent also loses ergative case marking as an adjunct and acquires ablative case instead.
- An ablative case is also recognized, normally attached outside the genitive but with different allomorphs for animate and inanimate referents.
- In Latin grammar, the ablative absolute ( Latin : ablativus absolutus ) is a noun phrase cast in the ablative case.
- It's difficult to find ablative case in a sentence. 用ablative case造句挺難的
- A Latin rhyme for remembering the list of Latin prepositions that take the ablative case is given by William Windham Bradley:
- The subject of comparison can be expressed either in the ablative case or with the postposition " AO @ KAL " structure.
- All of the examples in Genesis 11 look like durations to me, so why are so many put in the ablative case?
- Although not all of these words take the ablative case in every context, all of them do take it some of the time.
- :It appears to be the Latin dative / ablative case plural form of the Greek word meaning " a set of seven ".
- The-phi suffix corresponds to ablative case endings in some other Indo-European languages, but doesn't really have an " ablative " meaning in Greek.
- The ablative case emerged in Latvian under the circumstances of shifting the government of almost all prepositions in the plural to the dative form.
- Therefore, almost all the prepositions that governed the genitive started taking the dative-instrumental case in the plural, giving a new birth to the ablative case.
- Medieval folio ", " leaf, page " ablative case of Latin folium ), then stacked together like a newspaper and sewn together at the fold.
- However, the noun in the ablative case cannot recur in the same sentence, hence the name absolute, derived from the Latin word " absolvere " meaning " to loosen from ".
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