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Nominativus cum infinitivo


Contracted perfect and historical infinitiveCan the articular infinitive be a dative of means? (Greek)Jenney's Second Year Latin, Lesson 12, exercise E: Ut clauses and how to translate English infinitivesIn an indirect statement, could there be two infinitives in the dependent clause for different purposes?Primum non culpare?“Forests slow down army movement” translation to LatinHow to make sense of this articular phrase in Aur 1.17.3? (Greek)Where did the passive infinitive come from?Is the nominative gerund attested?How to say “Do not be …” in Latin?













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Can somebody please tell me if my translation for the sentence: "It seems that the slave is carrying a letter." is correct?




Videtur servus epistulam portare.




videtur - 3rd person present passive



servus - nominative



epistulam - accusative



portare -present infinitive










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    Can somebody please tell me if my translation for the sentence: "It seems that the slave is carrying a letter." is correct?




    Videtur servus epistulam portare.




    videtur - 3rd person present passive



    servus - nominative



    epistulam - accusative



    portare -present infinitive










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      Can somebody please tell me if my translation for the sentence: "It seems that the slave is carrying a letter." is correct?




      Videtur servus epistulam portare.




      videtur - 3rd person present passive



      servus - nominative



      epistulam - accusative



      portare -present infinitive










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      Can somebody please tell me if my translation for the sentence: "It seems that the slave is carrying a letter." is correct?




      Videtur servus epistulam portare.




      videtur - 3rd person present passive



      servus - nominative



      epistulam - accusative



      portare -present infinitive







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          Yes; when the nominative servus can be construed as the subject of videtur, (or dicitur, cognoscitur )



          The slave seems to be carrying a letter.

          The slave is seen to be carrying the letter.



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          'It seems that the slave is carrying the letter.' is Nominative and infinitive.






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            Yes; when the nominative servus can be construed as the subject of videtur, (or dicitur, cognoscitur )



            The slave seems to be carrying a letter.

            The slave is seen to be carrying the letter.



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            'It seems that the slave is carrying the letter.' is Nominative and infinitive.






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              Yes; when the nominative servus can be construed as the subject of videtur, (or dicitur, cognoscitur )



              The slave seems to be carrying a letter.

              The slave is seen to be carrying the letter.



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              'It seems that the slave is carrying the letter.' is Nominative and infinitive.






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                Yes; when the nominative servus can be construed as the subject of videtur, (or dicitur, cognoscitur )



                The slave seems to be carrying a letter.

                The slave is seen to be carrying the letter.



                then

                'It seems that the slave is carrying the letter.' is Nominative and infinitive.






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                The slave seems to be carrying a letter.

                The slave is seen to be carrying the letter.



                then

                'It seems that the slave is carrying the letter.' is Nominative and infinitive.







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