The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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In most grammars , particularly those of the smaller class , the rules and
variations of the parts of speech are so scattered from one end of the book to the
other , that a student , wishing for any information not directly given under the
proper ...
In most grammars , particularly those of the smaller class , the rules and
variations of the parts of speech are so scattered from one end of the book to the
other , that a student , wishing for any information not directly given under the
proper ...
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Words are divided into classes called parts of speech , of which there are ten
different kinds , viz . The Article , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle ,
Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to
use ...
Words are divided into classes called parts of speech , of which there are ten
different kinds , viz . The Article , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle ,
Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to
use ...
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The Conjunction is a part of speech used to connect words and sentences
together ; as , ' Jane and Harriet study arithmetic , but they do not study grammar .
' In this sentence , and , connects the words Jane and Harriet ; but , connects the
two ...
The Conjunction is a part of speech used to connect words and sentences
together ; as , ' Jane and Harriet study arithmetic , but they do not study grammar .
' In this sentence , and , connects the words Jane and Harriet ; but , connects the
two ...
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Alas is an interjection , a part of speech used to express a sudden emotion of the
mind . Interjections , though frequent in discourse , do not often occur in elegant
composition . The too frequent use of them , tends to excite a suspicion , that the ...
Alas is an interjection , a part of speech used to express a sudden emotion of the
mind . Interjections , though frequent in discourse , do not often occur in elegant
composition . The too frequent use of them , tends to excite a suspicion , that the ...
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Ellipsis , when applied to grammar , is the elegant omission of some one part , or
parts , of speech in a sentence . The part of speech , that is omitted , must be
added in idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence
grammatically ...
Ellipsis , when applied to grammar , is the elegant omission of some one part , or
parts , of speech in a sentence . The part of speech , that is omitted , must be
added in idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence
grammatically ...
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