"form" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Adjectives, determiners and pronouns agreed with the noun they qualify in case, number, and gender, although without a separate vocative form.
- Feminine nouns which end in a consonant do not have vocative forms.
- There is a difference in usage between vocative forms of common nouns and proper nouns.
- The vocative form of a noun is the same as the nominative except for second-declension nouns ending in -us.
- There exists a special vocative form for the nom.
- Proper nouns usually also have vocative forms, even though they are used less frequently.
- In the latter case the vocative form is often also incorrectly used as nominative to refer to bishops and the patriarchs.
- Note the lack of second- and third-person vocative forms.
- The long ī is generally reserved for the vocative forms of these names, although in Sanskrit the vocative actually takes a short "i".
- Pronouns were declined similarly, although without a separate vocative form.
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