The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... agrees with nouns in the singular number only . The definite article the agrees with nouns both of the singular and plural ... agree with the nouns , which they lim- it or define . When there are several nouns following the indefi- nite ...
... agrees with nouns in the singular number only . The definite article the agrees with nouns both of the singular and plural ... agree with the nouns , which they lim- it or define . When there are several nouns following the indefi- nite ...
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... agree with the first or most important word . Nouns of the singular number that are in apposition , must ever have a singular verb and relative to agree with them . Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to ...
... agree with the first or most important word . Nouns of the singular number that are in apposition , must ever have a singular verb and relative to agree with them . Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to ...
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... agrees with its noun miser , and governs riches in the objective case . } Participles are to be considered nouns when they have an article before them and a preposition after them ; as , By the observing of these rules he suc- ceeded ...
... agrees with its noun miser , and governs riches in the objective case . } Participles are to be considered nouns when they have an article before them and a preposition after them ; as , By the observing of these rules he suc- ceeded ...
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... agrees with a member of a sentence ; as , ' That children should obey their parents is right . ' The adjective worth governs nouns in the objective case ; as , That man is worth a thousand dollars , al- though he is not worthy of a cent ...
... agrees with a member of a sentence ; as , ' That children should obey their parents is right . ' The adjective worth governs nouns in the objective case ; as , That man is worth a thousand dollars , al- though he is not worthy of a cent ...
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... agree with their nouns in number , yet , there are some exceptions , for the following pronominal ad- jectives of possession do not always agree with their nouns in number ; namely , my , thy , his , her , our , their . Examples- My ...
... agree with their nouns in number , yet , there are some exceptions , for the following pronominal ad- jectives of possession do not always agree with their nouns in number ; namely , my , thy , his , her , our , their . Examples- My ...
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action active verb added adjective admit adverb agree asked belong Boston called cause comma common noun comparative compound conjunction connect denotes example express figure future gender gives governed grammar happiness Heaven idea Imperfect Tense implies indicative mode infinitive mode irregular joined kind kings letter lives loved loved Singular manner mark meaning metaphor mind nature neuter verb never nominative objective participle passion perfect personal pronoun Plural plural number possessive preceding preposition present tense pride pronoun proper qualifying reason refer regular relate relative requires rise Rule sense sentence separated signifies singular number sometimes speaking speech stand thee thing third person thou tion tive understood vice virtue whole wise words writing