The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The second denotes the person spoken to , and the third denotes the person
spoken of . Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposition
with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I the Teacher : The person who speaks
to ...
The second denotes the person spoken to , and the third denotes the person
spoken of . Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposition
with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I the Teacher : The person who speaks
to ...
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... quality existing in that substance . ces . POSSESSIVE CASE . The possessive
case denotes the possessor of a thing ; as , John's hat , Peter's cane . Here the
words , John's We can say , 6 and Peteris , besides being ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
...
... quality existing in that substance . ces . POSSESSIVE CASE . The possessive
case denotes the possessor of a thing ; as , John's hat , Peter's cane . Here the
words , John's We can say , 6 and Peteris , besides being ENGLISH GRAMMAR.
...
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5 C The persect tense , and the imperfect tense , both depote a thing that is past ;
but the former denotes it in such a manner , that there is actually some part of the
time to slide away , wherein we declare the thing has been done ; as , I have ...
5 C The persect tense , and the imperfect tense , both depote a thing that is past ;
but the former denotes it in such a manner , that there is actually some part of the
time to slide away , wherein we declare the thing has been done ; as , I have ...
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It is not always active even when derived from an active verb ; as , • The ships are
now building ; ' . The goods are selling . ' The distinguishing mark of this participle
is , that it denotes an unfinished and progressive state of being , action , or ...
It is not always active even when derived from an active verb ; as , • The ships are
now building ; ' . The goods are selling . ' The distinguishing mark of this participle
is , that it denotes an unfinished and progressive state of being , action , or ...
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From , denotes beginning , origin ; to , signifies end , termination ; as , He rode
from Boston to Worcester . ' For , indicates the cause or motive of any action or
circumstance ; as , · He loves her for her amiable qualities . ' * By , is generally
used ...
From , denotes beginning , origin ; to , signifies end , termination ; as , He rode
from Boston to Worcester . ' For , indicates the cause or motive of any action or
circumstance ; as , · He loves her for her amiable qualities . ' * By , is generally
used ...
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