ablative formの例文
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- Usually, to show the ablative of accompaniment, " cum " would be added to the ablative form.
- I guess the simplest way to explain it is that the ablative forms of gerunds often mean " by [ x ] ing ", whatever the underlying verb is.
- However, with personal pronouns ( 1st and 2nd person ), the reflexive and the interrogative, " cum " is added onto the end of the ablative form.
- Adverbs of place also distinguish locative, allative, and ablative forms suffixally, such as " inside ", " to the inside ", and " from the inside " . is an emphatic suffix taken by underived adjectives.
- These contractions are derived from the Latin practice of suffixing the preposition " cum " " with " to the end of the ablative form of personal pronouns, as in " mecum " or " tecum ".