The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The article a has sometimes the import of each and every ; as , He came twice a year . It is used in this sense with a preposition understood . As , He came twice ( in ) a year . Fifty cents ( for ) a bushel . The indefinite article is ...
The article a has sometimes the import of each and every ; as , He came twice a year . It is used in this sense with a preposition understood . As , He came twice ( in ) a year . Fifty cents ( for ) a bushel . The indefinite article is ...
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Nouns which end in o , have sometimes es , added in the plural ; as , cargo , echo , hero , negro , potato , volcano , wo ; -and sometimes only s ; as , fölio , nuncio , punctilio , seraglio . Nouns ending in for fe , are rendered ...
Nouns which end in o , have sometimes es , added in the plural ; as , cargo , echo , hero , negro , potato , volcano , wo ; -and sometimes only s ; as , fölio , nuncio , punctilio , seraglio . Nouns ending in for fe , are rendered ...
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It sometimes happens that the same noun is either masculine or feminine . The words , parent , child , cousin , friend , neighbor , servant , and several others are used indifferently for males or females .
It sometimes happens that the same noun is either masculine or feminine . The words , parent , child , cousin , friend , neighbor , servant , and several others are used indifferently for males or females .
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Sometimes we may read several lines before we come to the verb . The nominative case is generally placed before the verb , yet , in poetry and often in prose , the verb pre- cedes or goes before the nominative case .
Sometimes we may read several lines before we come to the verb . The nominative case is generally placed before the verb , yet , in poetry and often in prose , the verb pre- cedes or goes before the nominative case .
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Nouns and pronouns are sometimes in the nomina- tive case absolute . This is the case when they join a participle and stand independent of the rest of the sen- tence , the noun having no connexion with any person- al verb , but only ...
Nouns and pronouns are sometimes in the nomina- tive case absolute . This is the case when they join a participle and stand independent of the rest of the sen- tence , the noun having no connexion with any person- al verb , but only ...
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