The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, EtcWaitt & Dow, 1832 - 160 Seiten |
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... speaking are only occasions for men to display their unfitness to write and to speak . ' BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY WAITT & DOW . SOLD ALSO BY MARSH , CAPEN & LYON , WILLIAM HYDE & CO . , AND JONES & OAKES . Entered according to Act of ...
... speaking are only occasions for men to display their unfitness to write and to speak . ' BOSTON : PUBLISHED BY WAITT & DOW . SOLD ALSO BY MARSH , CAPEN & LYON , WILLIAM HYDE & CO . , AND JONES & OAKES . Entered according to Act of ...
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... speak- ing . The second denotes the person spoken to , and the third denotes the person spoken of . Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposi- tion with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I the Teacher ...
... speak- ing . The second denotes the person spoken to , and the third denotes the person spoken of . Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposi- tion with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I the Teacher ...
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... speaking familiar to us . It should be the city London ; the city Boston ; the town Waltham . ' To say the city of Boston ' is not correct , because if the latter noun be governed by the preposition of , it cannot be put in ap- position ...
... speaking familiar to us . It should be the city London ; the city Boston ; the town Waltham . ' To say the city of Boston ' is not correct , because if the latter noun be governed by the preposition of , it cannot be put in ap- position ...
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... speaking of another , we say , John is a good boy , he goes to school , and he is at the head of the class . ' The word he which is twice used in this sentence , stands for John . The word he must then be a pronoun , because it is used ...
... speaking of another , we say , John is a good boy , he goes to school , and he is at the head of the class . ' The word he which is twice used in this sentence , stands for John . The word he must then be a pronoun , because it is used ...
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... speaking of persons , and is both of the masculine and feminine gender . Which , is used when speaking of brutes or inanimate things , and is therefore of the neuter gender ; as , ' Which horse do you like best ? ' ' Which seat do you ...
... speaking of persons , and is both of the masculine and feminine gender . Which , is used when speaking of brutes or inanimate things , and is therefore of the neuter gender ; as , ' Which horse do you like best ? ' ' Which seat do you ...
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