The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... reason to resume it . ' A verb in the infinitive mode , comprising a part of a sentence , may be used as a noun , and put in the nom- inative case to another verb ; as , ' To maintain a steady and unbroken mind amidst all the shocks of ...
... reason to resume it . ' A verb in the infinitive mode , comprising a part of a sentence , may be used as a noun , and put in the nom- inative case to another verb ; as , ' To maintain a steady and unbroken mind amidst all the shocks of ...
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... reasons and moralizes well , ' Job speaks feelingly of his afflictions . ' 6 The present tense , preceded by the words , when , be- fore , after , as soon as , & c . , is sometimes used to point out the relative time of a future action ...
... reasons and moralizes well , ' Job speaks feelingly of his afflictions . ' 6 The present tense , preceded by the words , when , be- fore , after , as soon as , & c . , is sometimes used to point out the relative time of a future action ...
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... reason . When it gives that sense , and also connects , it is a conjunction ; as , ' He is good , therefore he is happy . ' The same rule may be extended to the words , conse- quently , accordingly , and the like . When these are ...
... reason . When it gives that sense , and also connects , it is a conjunction ; as , ' He is good , therefore he is happy . ' The same rule may be extended to the words , conse- quently , accordingly , and the like . When these are ...
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... reason , or cause ex- pressed , why Solomon should serve God with a perfect heart , & c . ' For thee I gladly sacrificed whatever I loved be- fore . ' Here for is a preposition . For thee ; meaning , for the sake of thee , with respect ...
... reason , or cause ex- pressed , why Solomon should serve God with a perfect heart , & c . ' For thee I gladly sacrificed whatever I loved be- fore . ' Here for is a preposition . For thee ; meaning , for the sake of thee , with respect ...
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... reason for it , as , ' Alas ! I have ruined myself . ' , Alas is an interjection , a part of speech used to ex- press a sudden emotion of the mind . Interjections , though frequent in discourse , do not often occur in elegant ...
... reason for it , as , ' Alas ! I have ruined myself . ' , Alas is an interjection , a part of speech used to ex- press a sudden emotion of the mind . Interjections , though frequent in discourse , do not often occur in elegant ...
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