Excerpt from Syntax of Classical Greek From Homer to Demosthenes, Vol. 1: The Syntax of the Simple Sentence Embracing the Doctrine of the Moods and Tenses
Concord of Predicate, 88 - 136. Verbal Predicate, 88. Adjective Predi cate, 89. Concord when Subject is an Infinitive, or a Sentence, or when the Verb is Impersonal, 90. Agreement of Predicate with Subject of Leading Verb, 91. Predicate Vocative for Nominative, 92. Substantive Predicate, 93. Substantiva Mobilia, 96.
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