| Marin J George de La Voye - 1847 - 714 páginas
...Verb Passive expresses a passion or suffering, or the receiving of an action ; it necessarily implies an object acted upon, and an agent by which it is acted upon. 81. A Verb Active expresses an action, and necessarily implies an agent, and an object acted upon.... | |
| Gerald Murray - 1847 - 278 páginas
...verb passive expresses a passion, suCfering, or the receiving of an action, and necessarily implies an object acted upon, and an agent by which it is acted upon, consequently, the verb that does not express a passion, or a suffering, or the receiving of an action,... | |
| French grammar - 1851 - 102 páginas
...passive expresses a passion or a suffering, or the receiving of an action ; and necessarily implies an object acted upon, and an agent by which it is acted upon : as, to be loved ; " Penelope is loved by me." 81. A Verb neuter expresses neither action nor passion,... | |
| Percival Leigh - 1858 - 534 páginas
...A Verb Passive expresses the suffering, feeling, or undergoing of something ; and therefore implies an object acted upon, and an agent by which it is acted upon ; as, to be loved : " Wilhelmina Stubbs is loved by me." A Verb Neuter expresses neither action nor... | |
| Maurice D. Kavanagh - 1859 - 192 páginas
...Verb Passive expresses a passion or suffering, or the receiving of an action, and consequently implies an object acted upon and an agent by which it is acted upon ; as, Amor ab eo, ' I am loved by him.' 0f verbs ending in o, some are transitive, others intransitive,... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1860 - 474 páginas
...those influences that would carry off and weaken the intensity. There are no two words, says Tyndal, with which we are more familiar than matter and force....matter and the agent we call force. Matter, in certain respects, may be regarded as the vehicle of force ; thus, the iuminiferous etner is the vehicle or... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1866 - 472 páginas
...those influences that would carry off and weaken the intensity. There are no two words, says Tyndal, with which we are more familiar than matter and force....matter and the agent we call force. Matter, in certain respects, may be regarded as the vehicle of force ; thus, the iuminiferous ether is the vehicle or... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 470 páginas
...force. The system of the universe embraces two things, an object acted upon, and an agent by which if, is acted upon; the object we call matter and the agent we call force. Matter, in certain respects, may be regarded as the vehicle of force; thus, the iuminiferous ether is the vehicle or medium... | |
| George Bayldon - 1870 - 138 páginas
...addition of st or z to the active , expresses the receiving of an action , and necessarily implies an object acted upon , and an agent by which it is acted upon as : at elskast to be loved; Gu© elskast af hanum God is laved by him. The passive is likewise expressed... | |
| John Henry Pepper - 1875 - 498 páginas
...weaken the intensity. There are no two words, says Tyndal, with which we are more familiar than mutter and force. The system of the universe embraces two...matter and the agent we call force. Matter, in certain respects, may be regarded as the vehicle of force ; thus, the iuminiferous ether is the vehicle or... | |
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