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... present . The mental pictures or ideas of things we have seen are correct according to our powers of memory . We form ideas or notions of things we have not seen , but of which we have had descriptions , and these ideas may or may not ...
... present . The mental pictures or ideas of things we have seen are correct according to our powers of memory . We form ideas or notions of things we have not seen , but of which we have had descriptions , and these ideas may or may not ...
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... present . By a prepositional phrase ; as , The pleasure of giving is great . By a participial phrase ; as , A dog gazing into a stream saw his shadow in the water . ( b ) The subject may also be enlarged by several of these adjuncts at ...
... present . By a prepositional phrase ; as , The pleasure of giving is great . By a participial phrase ; as , A dog gazing into a stream saw his shadow in the water . ( b ) The subject may also be enlarged by several of these adjuncts at ...
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... present to the senses . Thus , ' He was soldier , ' means he lived a soldier . ' You are he , ' that you exist , identical with he ; ' We were there , ' that we lived , for the time being , there ; ' That is good , ' that goodness is ...
... present to the senses . Thus , ' He was soldier , ' means he lived a soldier . ' You are he , ' that you exist , identical with he ; ' We were there , ' that we lived , for the time being , there ; ' That is good , ' that goodness is ...
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... present . A sentence ; as , He answered , ' Still waters run deep . ' A clause ; as , Call upon whoever will respond . whatever they asked . I gave Phrases or clauses thus standing in the position of objects to transitive verbs , are ...
... present . A sentence ; as , He answered , ' Still waters run deep . ' A clause ; as , Call upon whoever will respond . whatever they asked . I gave Phrases or clauses thus standing in the position of objects to transitive verbs , are ...
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... present stage of English grammar , be conveniently recognised as objects , being distinguished from the object proper thus : - ( a ) Such cases as the word ' William ' in the sentence , They made William king , as the factitive object ...
... present stage of English grammar , be conveniently recognised as objects , being distinguished from the object proper thus : - ( a ) Such cases as the word ' William ' in the sentence , They made William king , as the factitive object ...
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adjectival adjective adjunct adjun adjunct of limitation adjunct of place adverbial adjunct adverbial phrase assertion attribute brave child clause or sentence collection of words complex sentence composition compound sentence conjunction connecting particle subject dative Dear Sir described direct object disjunctive elements English English language Eurydice example EXERCISE extend finite flowers following sentences gave honour idea indirect object infinitive verb John Fairfield John Gilpin Julius Cæsar king language letter logical copula Lord meaning mind nominative absolute notion noun clause noun or pronoun noun-object noun-subject clause paraphrase participle particle subject predicate person position predicate adver preposition present principal clause qualifies Queen relationship rivulet sense simple sentence sing single words soldier speak stand subject and predicate subject predicate object Subordinate adjective clause Subordinate adverbial clause subordinate clauses syntax term Thomas à Becket transitive verb truth verb substantive vivid William word or phrase words and phrases write
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