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§ 96, 97 SYNTAX.—SUBSTANTIVE. 20714. <strong>The</strong> Infinitive Mood is used,1st.—; ;Without a subject, or as a verbal noun, § 144, and R. LVL, LVII.2d. "With a subject in dependent and subordinate clauses, § 145, R. LVIIL15. Participles are construed as adjectives; Gerunds andSupines, as nouns, §§ 146, 147, 148.16. For <strong>the</strong> construction <strong>of</strong> adverbs and conjunctions, see§ 134, and § 149.§ 96. PARTS OF SYNTAX.247.—<strong>The</strong> Parts <strong>of</strong> Syntax are commonlyreckoned two : Concord, or agreement, and Goveminent.248. Concord is <strong>the</strong> agreement <strong>of</strong> one wordwith ano<strong>the</strong>r, in gender, number, case, or person.249. Government is that power which oneword has in determining <strong>the</strong> mood, tense,. or case,<strong>of</strong> ano<strong>the</strong>r word.I CONCORD.250. Concord, or agreement, is fourfold; viz.:1. Of a substantive with a substantive2. Of an adjective with a substantive;3. Of a relative with its antecedent4. Of a verb with its nominative, or subject.§ 97 A SUBSTANTIVE WITH A SUBSTANTIVE.251.Rule I. Substantives denoting <strong>the</strong> sameperson, or thing, agree in case; as,Cicero orator,Cicero <strong>the</strong> orator,Ciceronis cratoris, Of Cicero <strong>the</strong> orator,

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