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.29S SY2JTAX.—ANALYSTS. § 152<strong>The</strong> grammatical su. ject is decus, qualified by <strong>the</strong> adjective verum.<strong>The</strong> grammatical predicate is podium est, modified by <strong>the</strong> adjunct invirtute.4. Romulus et Remus fratres erant.This is a simple sentence, having a compound subject.Tt e logical subject is Romulus et Remus, compound, consisting <strong>of</strong> twosubjects connected by et.<strong>The</strong> logical predicate is fratres ^rant.<strong>The</strong> grammatical subject and predicate are <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> logical.5. Probitas lauddtur et alget.This is a simple sentence with a compound predicate.<strong>The</strong> logical subject is probitas.<strong>The</strong> logical predicate is lauddtur et alget, compound, <strong>the</strong> parts <strong>of</strong> whichare connected by et.<strong>The</strong> grammatical subject and predicate are <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> logical.6. Video meliora proboque ; deteriora sequor.This is a compound sentence, consisting <strong>of</strong> two independent or coordinate clauses in juxta position.<strong>The</strong> first clause is a simple proposition with a compound predicate, <strong>of</strong>which<strong>The</strong> logical subject is ego, understood.<strong>The</strong> logical predicate is video meliora proboque.<strong>The</strong> grammatical subject is <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> logical.<strong>The</strong> grammatical predicate is video probo que, compound, consisting <strong>of</strong>two predicates connected by que, both modified by <strong>the</strong>ir object, negotia, understood, and that qualified by <strong>the</strong> adjective meliora.<strong>The</strong> second clause, deteriora sequor, is a simple proposition, <strong>of</strong> which<strong>The</strong> logical subject is ego, understood.<strong>The</strong> logical predicate is deteriora sequor.<strong>The</strong> grammatical subject is <strong>the</strong> same as <strong>the</strong> logical.<strong>The</strong> grammatical predicate is sequor, modified by its object, negotia, understood, qualified by <strong>the</strong> adjective, deteriora.7. Quce in terra glgnuntur, ad usum hominis omnia creantur.This is a compound sentence, consisting <strong>of</strong> one leading, and one dependent clause, connected by quai.<strong>The</strong> leading clause, ad usum hominis omnia creantur, is a simple sentence, or proposition, <strong>of</strong> which<strong>The</strong> logical subject is omnia {negotia), restricted by <strong>the</strong> relative clause,quce in terra gignwntur.<strong>The</strong> logical predicate is, ad usum hominis creantur.<strong>The</strong> grammatical subject is negotia understood, qualified by <strong>the</strong> adjectiveovinia, and restricted by <strong>the</strong> relative clause.

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