An Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar: With an Appendix : Containing an Exemplification of the Parts of Speech, and Exercises in Syntax : Designed for the Use of the Younger Class of LearnersGoulding and Stow, 1992 - 143 páginas |
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... connect words with one another , and to show the relation between them ; as , " He w From London to York ; " she is above disguise ; " " they are supported by industry . " A Preposition may be known by its admitting after it a personal ...
... connect words with one another , and to show the relation between them ; as , " He w From London to York ; " she is above disguise ; " " they are supported by industry . " A Preposition may be known by its admitting after it a personal ...
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... connect sentences ; so as , out of two , to make one sentence . It sometimes comects only words . Conjunctions are principally divided into two sorts , the COPULATIVE and DISJUNC- TIVE . The Conjunction Copulative serves to con- nect or ...
... connect sentences ; so as , out of two , to make one sentence . It sometimes comects only words . Conjunctions are principally divided into two sorts , the COPULATIVE and DISJUNC- TIVE . The Conjunction Copulative serves to con- nect or ...
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... connect- ed with the verb in a different manner , the sen- tence is simple ; as , " They have sacrificed their ... connected with the verb in the same manner , the sentence is compound ; in the latter all the adjuncts being connected ...
... connect- ed with the verb in a different manner , the sen- tence is simple ; as , " They have sacrificed their ... connected with the verb in the same manner , the sentence is compound ; in the latter all the adjuncts being connected ...
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Abridgment active verb adjective pronouns adjuncts adverb agree better comma common substantive Conjugate the following conjunction derived ENGLISH GRAMMAR express following verbs folly gender governed happy heart honour Imperative Mood IMPERFECT SINGULAR imperfect tense improve indicative mood infinitive mood Interjections IRREGULAR VERBS ISAIAH THOMAS kind larger Grammar lative light to spring live loved manner mayst or canst might,could mind ness neuter nominative nouns objective omitted passions passive passive voice peace Perf perfect participle personal pronoun PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive Potential Mood preposition PRESENT TENSE primeval darkness proper RULE XII Rules of SYNTAX says SECOND FUTURE TENSE SECTION seeming confusion semivowels shouldst simple sentence singular number sound speech spring from primeval Subjunctive Mood syllable temper thee thing third person singular Thou art Thou mayst Thou mightst tion verb active vice virtue virtuous voice vowel wise word wouldst Write the following