The Institutes of English Grammar Methodically Arranged: With Forms of Parsing and Correcting ... and a Key to the Oral Exercises: to which are Added Four Appendixes ...W. Wood & Company, 1865 - Всего страниц: 318 |
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... usually pertaining to the same characters . OBS . 5. - It is suggested above , that a knowledge of the letters implies an acquaintance with their names , their classes , their powers , and their forms . Under these four heads ...
... usually pertaining to the same characters . OBS . 5. - It is suggested above , that a knowledge of the letters implies an acquaintance with their names , their classes , their powers , and their forms . Under these four heads ...
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... usually soft , like j . How the power of wh differs from the sounds of h and w united , I see not , though sundry modern authors affirm that it is simple and elementary . The asser- tion , that consonants alone may form syllables , " is ...
... usually soft , like j . How the power of wh differs from the sounds of h and w united , I see not , though sundry modern authors affirm that it is simple and elementary . The asser- tion , that consonants alone may form syllables , " is ...
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... usually written according to the analogy of similar words . But to be ignorant of the orthography of such words as are uniformly spelled and frequently used , is justly considered disgraceful . The following rules may prevent some ...
... usually written according to the analogy of similar words . But to be ignorant of the orthography of such words as are uniformly spelled and frequently used , is justly considered disgraceful . The following rules may prevent some ...
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... usually included among common nouns . The name of a thing sui generis is also called common . 1. A collective noun , or noun of multitude , is the name of many individuals together ; as , Council , meeting , committee , flock . 2. An ...
... usually included among common nouns . The name of a thing sui generis is also called common . 1. A collective noun , or noun of multitude , is the name of many individuals together ; as , Council , meeting , committee , flock . 2. An ...
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... usually prefixed to them . Hence some grammarians deny the first person to nouns altogether ; others ascribe it ; and many are silent on the subject . Analogy clearly requires it ; as may be seen by the following examples : " Adsum ...
... usually prefixed to them . Hence some grammarians deny the first person to nouns altogether ; others ascribe it ; and many are silent on the subject . Analogy clearly requires it ; as may be seen by the following examples : " Adsum ...
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according to Rule adjective adjuncts adverb agree antecedent apposition auxiliary classes clause comma common noun compound conjugated conjunction connected consonant construction definitions degree derived diphthong ellipsis English Grammar examples EXERCISE express FALSE SYNTAX finite verb FORMULE.-Not proper governed Gram grammarians honour imperative mood Imperfect Tense improvement indicative mood infinitive interjection interrogative language learner learning LESSON letters loved meaning Murray neuter gender never nominative Note noun or pronoun objective OBSERVATIONS ON RULE Orthography parsing perfect participle person or thing personal pronouns phrase Pluperfect Tense Plur plural number Poss potential mood Praxis preceded prefixed preposition Present Tense preterit reading reference relation relative pronoun require says semivowels sense sentence signifies simple singular number sometimes sound speech subjunctive mood syllable SYNTAX UNDER RULE thee thing merely spoken third person thou tion triphthong uttered virtue vowel wise words writing
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