The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle , Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to use these several parts of speech , and to render the subject plain and familiar , is the ...
The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle , Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to use these several parts of speech , and to render the subject plain and familiar , is the ...
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It is likewise used before the adjectives few and many ; as , a few men ; a great many men . The article a has sometimes the import of each and ... the adjective many and a singular noun ; as , ' Full many a gem of purest ray serene .
It is likewise used before the adjectives few and many ; as , a few men ; a great many men . The article a has sometimes the import of each and ... the adjective many and a singular noun ; as , ' Full many a gem of purest ray serene .
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In instances of this kind , the proper noun is used in the nature of an adjective . COMMON NOUNS . Common , signifies general . When there are many of one name , place , or thing , they are called common nouns .
In instances of this kind , the proper noun is used in the nature of an adjective . COMMON NOUNS . Common , signifies general . When there are many of one name , place , or thing , they are called common nouns .
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Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to be , in general , the names of sub- stances , in contradistinction to adjectives , which are the names only of qualities belonging to those substan- Thus in the ...
Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to be , in general , the names of sub- stances , in contradistinction to adjectives , which are the names only of qualities belonging to those substan- Thus in the ...
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A noun , which signifies the height , length , breadth , depth , thickness , and squareness of a thing , is put af- ter adjectives in the objective case , without a preposi- tion ; as , this tree is thirty feet high ; this city is C 9 ...
A noun , which signifies the height , length , breadth , depth , thickness , and squareness of a thing , is put af- ter adjectives in the objective case , without a preposi- tion ; as , this tree is thirty feet high ; this city is C 9 ...
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