ablative absolutesの例文
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- The usage of present, passive or future participles determines the verbal idea in the ablative absolute.
- The ablative absolute indicates the time, condition, or attending circumstances of an action being described in the main sentence.
- In Latin grammar, the ablative absolute ( Latin : ablativus absolutus ) is a noun phrase cast in the ablative case.
- The participle is used this way ablative absolutes as well, for example " hoc dicto " ( " this having been said " ).
- :: : : : : : The Latin construction being the ablative absolute, its use here with " so and when " would be incorrect.