Greek in a Nutshell by James Strong
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LESSON VI. SYNTAX.--CONCORD. § 71. All words placed under the same construction agree together in all the accidents which they possess in common. § 72. "Apposition" occurs as in English. § 73. Adjectives agree with their nouns in gender, number, and case. § 74. The noun is often understood, especially if neut., ("things.") § 75. Sometimes a relative is "attracted" into the case of the omitted antecedent. § 76. A verb agrees with its subject nominative in number and person. § 77. The case of the subject of the Infin. depends upon other relations. § 78. Neuters plur. generally have a sing. verb. GOVERNMENT. § 79. Any word may govern another (or others) which in sense is _dependent_ upon it in the case appropriate for expressing such |
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