The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The subject of orthography is not introduced ; be- . cause , in our common schools every child is taught the nature and powers of letters , and the proper method of spelling words , from the spelling book . Prosody is likewise omitted ...
The subject of orthography is not introduced ; be- . cause , in our common schools every child is taught the nature and powers of letters , and the proper method of spelling words , from the spelling book . Prosody is likewise omitted ...
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It explains the nature of sentences , and the mutual connexion and dependence of each word of which they are composed . Words are divided into classes called parts of speech , of which there are ten different kinds , viz .
It explains the nature of sentences , and the mutual connexion and dependence of each word of which they are composed . Words are divided into classes called parts of speech , of which there are ten different kinds , viz .
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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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Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth , pride , & c .; others only in the plural form ; as , bellows , scissors , lungs , riches , & c .
Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth , pride , & c .; others only in the plural form ; as , bellows , scissors , lungs , riches , & c .
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The masculine gender is commonly given to nouns which are conspicuous for imparting or communicating , and which by nature are strong and efficacious . Those are considered feminine which are conspicuous for the attributes of bringing ...
The masculine gender is commonly given to nouns which are conspicuous for imparting or communicating , and which by nature are strong and efficacious . Those are considered feminine which are conspicuous for the attributes of bringing ...
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