Re: Whom the gods love die young!!! dear zoobinshid
Sorry to say that .but as i saw your question in this site, i asked every one about it. the thing i told in my previous post wasn't mt teacher's. AGAIN SORRY it was one of my classmate's.SORRY
i'll tell you my proferssor's reply from ntc's site
he told " as ( whom Gods love) is the subject, it is the noun clause of this sentence. so there can be no grammatical mistake about that. but about the word Gods, that is used as a plural vocab, we can say that 1- it may be a quote, from an important person that seems to be Greek more. 2- because of the numerous number of Gods in the ancient Greek , this God ( with capital G at the beginimg and an S added to the end ) is used. 3- it can also be a cite from Socrates or another famous man who believed in more than one God. 4- and finally, it can be a sentence from an old book like Homer's book. Again sorro because of my mistake
Hope that helps
Matilda |