About Latin prepositions, choose the incorrect statement:
I - Latin prepositions are largely old adverbs or independent particles.
II - Initially,...
About Latin prepositions, choose the incorrect statement:
I - Latin prepositions are largely old adverbs or independent particles. II - Initially, they were used to emphasize an expression, as the cases indicated relationships of place, time, cause, and manner, which were later attributed to them for greater clarity. III - Some prepositions could govern both the ablative, with the idea of staticity, and the accusative, with the idea of movement. IV - Only two prepositions, causa (because of) and gratia (for the sake of), which were actually nouns used in the ablative, governed the genitive case. V - There is no relevance to the history of Latin. a) Statement I b) Statement II c) Statement III d) Statement IV e) Statement V
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