Thursday, June 14, 2012

Lesson 4e - E (Ex)


E (EX)
MEANING: from, out of
- governed by the ABLATIVE CASE only.
- it has two forms:
a.E - before a consonant
b. EX – can be used before a vowel or consonant

Examples
Ex Anglia = from England/ out of England
Ex Gallia = from Gaul/ out of Gaul
E Gallia = from Gaul/ out of Gaul
E Anglia =  INCORRECT

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