IV. The Passive of Intransitive Verbs; as,—
| ītur | lit. it is gone | i.e. some one goes |
| curritur | lit. it is run | i.e. some one runs |
| ventum est | lit. it has been come | i.e. some one has come |
| veniendum est | lit. it must be come | i.e. somebody must come |
| pugnārī potest | lit. it can be fought | i.e. somebody can fight |
PART III.
PARTICLES.
[139]. Particles are the four Parts of Speech that do not admit of inflection; viz. Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Interjections.
ADVERBS.
[140]. Adverbs denote manner, place, time, or degree Most adverbs are in origin case-forms which have become stereotyped by usage. The common adverbial terminations have already been given above ([§ 76]). The following TABLE OF CORRELATIVES is important:—