The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... 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 . The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective ...
... 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 . The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective ...
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... sentences contain two nouns , one of which is in the second person and the other in the third ; as , ' King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nomina- tive , the possessive , and the ...
... sentences contain two nouns , one of which is in the second person and the other in the third ; as , ' King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nomina- tive , the possessive , and the ...
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... sentence , and unconnected with it . 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 ...
... sentence , and unconnected with it . 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 ...
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... 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 the world , marks a great and noble spirit . ' Here , ' to maintain a steady ...
... 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 the world , marks a great and noble spirit . ' Here , ' to maintain a steady ...
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... sentence which receives the force or impression of the verb . When one person strikes another , the one that strikes is in the nominative case , because he is the agent or actor , and the one that is struck is in the objective , because ...
... sentence which receives the force or impression of the verb . When one person strikes another , the one that strikes is in the nominative case , because he is the agent or actor , and the one that is struck is in the objective , because ...
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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