The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... perfect , universal . would not be proper to say , more or most right , more or most supreme , more or most immortal , or , more or most universal . Nor is it proper to say , He is the most happiest of men , or , he is the most 20 ...
... perfect , universal . would not be proper to say , more or most right , more or most supreme , more or most immortal , or , more or most universal . Nor is it proper to say , He is the most happiest of men , or , he is the most 20 ...
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... perfect participle to them . In fact , there nev er was a passive verb without the neuter be , or one of its variations joined to another verb . By this rule , the passive verb may easily be distinguished . Neuter verbs express neither ...
... perfect participle to them . In fact , there nev er was a passive verb without the neuter be , or one of its variations joined to another verb . By this rule , the passive verb may easily be distinguished . Neuter verbs express neither ...
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... perfect , pluperfect , first and second future . NUMBER AND PERSON . The verb must always be of the same number and person as its nominative case . The number and case of a verb can never be ascertained until its nominative is known ...
... perfect , pluperfect , first and second future . NUMBER AND PERSON . The verb must always be of the same number and person as its nominative case . The number and case of a verb can never be ascertained until its nominative is known ...
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... perfect gift , is from above , and cometh down from the Father of lights . ' When two nominatives are connected by a disjunc- tive conjunction , the verb may agree with either , but if they are of different persons or numbers , the verb ...
... perfect gift , is from above , and cometh down from the Father of lights . ' When two nominatives are connected by a disjunc- tive conjunction , the verb may agree with either , but if they are of different persons or numbers , the verb ...
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... perfect tense expresses an action that is past , or finished , and also conveys an antusion to the present time : as ... perfect , may be properly applied to this time , as the ac- tion is not only finished , but the period of its ...
... perfect tense expresses an action that is past , or finished , and also conveys an antusion to the present time : as ... perfect , may be properly applied to this time , as the ac- tion is not only finished , but the period of its ...
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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