This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 Excerpt: ...The Exclusive form; as, ny ankizy no mihiahendry, it is the children that are growing in wisdom; ny tany no mihiatsara, it is the land that is improving. 2. The Passive Voice. (1). The Direct form; as, ihiatsarana ny tany, the land is improved; ihiahendrena ny ankizy. the children are made to grow in wisdom. (2). The ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1854 Excerpt: ...The Exclusive form; as, ny ankizy no mihiahendry, it is the children that are growing in wisdom; ny tany no mihiatsara, it is the land that is improving. 2. The Passive Voice. (1). The Direct form; as, ihiatsarana ny tany, the land is improved; ihiahendrena ny ankizy. the children are made to grow in wisdom. (2). The Emphatic form; as, ny tany ihiatsarana, the land is improved; ny ankizy ihiahendrena, the children are made to grow in wisdom. (3). The Exclusive form; as, ny ankizy no ihiahendrena, it is the children that are made to grow in wisdom; ny tany no ihiatsarana, it is the land that is improved. 3. The Pronominal Adjunctive. (1). The Direct form; as, ihiatsarako ny tany, the land is improved by me, i. e. I improved the land. (2). The Emphatic form; as, ny tany ihiatsarako, the land is improved by me, i. e. I improved the land. (3). The Exclusive form; as, ny tany no ihiatsarako, it is the land that is improved by me, i. e it is the land that I improve. IV. Transitive Verbs express the action passing from the agent to the object, and are formed by prefixing Mam, Man, Mana, Mang, and Mank, &c. to the root after the first radical letter is rejected; as, mandahatry ny miaramila aho, I arrange the soldiers, or I set the soldiers in order. The Passive form of the transitive Verb expressing the circumstance of means, place, or time, is called circumstantial. 1. The Active Voice. (1). The Direct form; as, mandahatry ny miaramila aho, I arrange the soldiers. (2). The Emphatic form as, Izaho mandahatry ny miaramila, / arrange the soldiers. (3). The Exclusive form; as, Izaho no mandahatry ny miaramila, I am he that arranges the soldiers. 2. The Passive Voice. (1). The Direct form; as, andaharana ny miaramila, the soldiers are arranged. (2). The Emphatic fo...
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