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It derives from the Latin accūsātīvus , which is an adjective meaning “related to accusation.” So, in other words, the accusative case is the accusing case. This primes us to expect an “aggressive” function for the accusative.
15 мая 2022 г.
The accusative case is used to indicate the extent (of space) and the duration (of time): nec unum diem remoratus est = "and he did not wait for one day." tria ...
The English term, "accusative", derives from the Latin accusativus, which, in turn, is a translation of the Greek αἰτιατική. The word can also mean "causative", ...
The accusative originally served to connect the noun more or less loosely with the verb idea, whether expressed by a verb proper or by a verbal noun or ...
The accusative case is the form of the noun used for the object of the sentence. ... The accusative is also used after certain prepositions in Latin (such as ad, ...
Nouns in the nominative case are the subject of the verb and do the action of the sentence, while nouns in the accusative case are the direct object and receive ...
The Accusative of the Direct Object denotes (1) that which is directly affected, or (2) that which is caused or produced by the action of the verb. Brūtus ...
The accusative case is the case for the direct object of transitive verbs, the internal object of any verb (but frequently with intransitive verbs), for ...
31 янв. 2013 г. · The Latin accusative case is the grammatical case used to mark the direct object of a transitive verb, like for example in English "Peter reads a book."
Uses of the Accusative Case ; Early in sentence/clause; active (or deponent) verb, Translate after verb, Direct Object Nota: some verbs (e.g. doceo, rogo) can ...
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