A blacksmith formed some hinges of rods and strap iron, as shown, and these were fastened in holes bored in the post and the gate vertical.
The builder can finish such a camp as elaborately as he chooses, and for this reason the site should be selected with great care.
The circuit leading to the door lock, if there is one already installed, may be used and then no extra circuit is needed.
Remodeling a Talking Machine Having a talking machine of an old model with a tapered horn I decided to change it into a more modern type, and this was accomplished as follows: An auxiliary base was constructed of 1/2 in.
Used substantively of small appetizing dishes served between the soup and the second course.
The word incroyable was applied substantively to the fops of the directory period in the great French revolution.
The ablative is sometimes #-e# when these adjectives are usedsubstantively or in verse (558).
The masculine plural of many adjectives is used substantively to denote a class.
Must not the parser be careful to distinguish adverbs used substantively or adjectively, from such as may be better resolved by the supposing of an ellipsis?
But sometimes we find the gerund takensubstantively and made to govern the genitive.
What in this sense, when it refers to things, may be used either substantively or adjectively; when it refers to persons, it is used only adjectively with a noun expressed, who being the pronoun used substantively.
Note: Same is commonly preceded by the, this, or that and is often used substantively as in the citations above.
An Adjective of the second declension used substantively may be employed as a Genitive of the Whole; as, nihil bonī, nothing good.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "substantively" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.