The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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Nouns of the singular number that are in apposition , must ever have a singular verb and relative to agree with them . Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to be , in general , the names of sub- stances ...
Nouns of the singular number that are in apposition , must ever have a singular verb and relative to agree with them . Nouns are sometimes called substantives , because they are supposed to be , in general , the names of sub- stances ...
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Pronouns are ofthree kinds , Personal , Relative , and Adjective . PERSONAL PRONOUNS . There are five personal pronouns , namely , I , Thou , He , She , and It . I , is the first person singular , and is used when one speaks of himself ...
Pronouns are ofthree kinds , Personal , Relative , and Adjective . PERSONAL PRONOUNS . There are five personal pronouns , namely , I , Thou , He , She , and It . I , is the first person singular , and is used when one speaks of himself ...
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Themselves . , RELATIVE PRONOUNS . There are three simple Relative Pronouns , namely , who , which , and that . The word relative , signifies a relation to something else . The use of Relative Pro- nouns is to connect thoughts and ...
Themselves . , RELATIVE PRONOUNS . There are three simple Relative Pronouns , namely , who , which , and that . The word relative , signifies a relation to something else . The use of Relative Pro- nouns is to connect thoughts and ...
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Sentences are often connected by relative pronouns ; as , ' All is not gold that shines . ' The word what , is called a compound relative pro- noun , including both the antecedent and the relative , and is equivalent to that which .
Sentences are often connected by relative pronouns ; as , ' All is not gold that shines . ' The word what , is called a compound relative pro- noun , including both the antecedent and the relative , and is equivalent to that which .
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The conjunction as is often used in the nature of a pronoun relative . ... The objective case of the personal pronouns , and the relatives who , which , what , and that , when used in the objective , are placed before the words that ...
The conjunction as is often used in the nature of a pronoun relative . ... The objective case of the personal pronouns , and the relatives who , which , what , and that , when used in the objective , are placed before the words that ...
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