GLADII

[ LESSON LXXVII]
REVIEW OF AGREEMENT, AND OF THE GENITIVE, DATIVE, AND ACCUSATIVE

[448.] There are four agreements:

1. That of the predicate noun or of the appositive with the noun to which it belongs ([§§ 76], [81]).

2. That of the adjective, adjective pronoun, or participle with its noun ([§ 65]).

3. That of a verb with its subject ([§ 28]).

4. That of a relative pronoun with its antecedent ([§ 224]).

[449.] The relation expressed by the genitive is, in general, denoted in English by the preposition of. It is used to express