The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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In the preceding examples , Adam and George are the names of the persons
addressed ; and they are mentioned merely to designate the persons , to whom
the address is made . Therefore , to say they are in the nominative to a verb , or in
the ...
In the preceding examples , Adam and George are the names of the persons
addressed ; and they are mentioned merely to designate the persons , to whom
the address is made . Therefore , to say they are in the nominative to a verb , or in
the ...
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Participial or verbal nouns should either have a possessive pronoun united to
them , or the noun preceding them should be in the possessive case . * We
frequently hear of the Indian's enduring hardships . ' When they heard of
Washington's ...
Participial or verbal nouns should either have a possessive pronoun united to
them , or the noun preceding them should be in the possessive case . * We
frequently hear of the Indian's enduring hardships . ' When they heard of
Washington's ...
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They always refer to some preceding noun or sentence , which on this account is
called the antecedent ; as , The Captain who commands the infantry , is an
accomplished officer . ' In this sentence , Captain is the antecedent , and who is
the ...
They always refer to some preceding noun or sentence , which on this account is
called the antecedent ; as , The Captain who commands the infantry , is an
accomplished officer . ' In this sentence , Captain is the antecedent , and who is
the ...
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The first example , in the preceding paragraph , shows , that the action was past
and finished , though the precise time of it was not defined . Therefore , the tense
may be said to be imperfect ; the time of the action is not exactly and perfectly ...
The first example , in the preceding paragraph , shows , that the action was past
and finished , though the precise time of it was not defined . Therefore , the tense
may be said to be imperfect ; the time of the action is not exactly and perfectly ...
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As , The repenting of sinners gives joy to the celestial regions : The comma is
only used , when the noun is in the objective case , and governed by a preceding
preposition . A sentence must be separated , by commas , in which the present ...
As , The repenting of sinners gives joy to the celestial regions : The comma is
only used , when the noun is in the objective case , and governed by a preceding
preposition . A sentence must be separated , by commas , in which the present ...
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