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When two nominatives are connected by a disjunctive conjunction , the verb may
agree with either , but if they are of different persons or numbers , the verb will
agree with the plural nominative in number , and with the one nearest to it , in ...
When two nominatives are connected by a disjunctive conjunction , the verb may
agree with either , but if they are of different persons or numbers , the verb will
agree with the plural nominative in number , and with the one nearest to it , in ...
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The preposition among , generally implies a number of things . It cannot be
properly used in conjunction with the word every , which is in the singular number
; as , · Which is found among every species of liberty . The opinion seems to gain
...
The preposition among , generally implies a number of things . It cannot be
properly used in conjunction with the word every , which is in the singular number
; as , · Which is found among every species of liberty . The opinion seems to gain
...
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The Conjunction is a part of speech used to connect words and sentences
together ; as , ' Jane and Harriet study arithmetic , but they do not study grammar .
' In this sentence , and , connects the words Jane and Harriet ; but , connects the
two ...
The Conjunction is a part of speech used to connect words and sentences
together ; as , ' Jane and Harriet study arithmetic , but they do not study grammar .
' In this sentence , and , connects the words Jane and Harriet ; but , connects the
two ...
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Conjunctions sometimes connect verbs that are of different modes and tenses ;
as , ' He has come and may stay if he pleases . ... The conjunction than is
sometimes placed before an objective case followed by an adjective of the
comparative ...
Conjunctions sometimes connect verbs that are of different modes and tenses ;
as , ' He has come and may stay if he pleases . ... The conjunction than is
sometimes placed before an objective case followed by an adjective of the
comparative ...
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The conjunction as , is sometimes used in the nature of a preposition . Examples
... The conjunction as , often influences verbs in the infinitive mode . ... Several
words belonging to other parts of speech , are occasionally used as conjunctions
.
The conjunction as , is sometimes used in the nature of a preposition . Examples
... The conjunction as , often influences verbs in the infinitive mode . ... Several
words belonging to other parts of speech , are occasionally used as conjunctions
.
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