The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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A Noun is the name of every person , place , and thing . Noun , signifies name ; therefore , every thing that has a name , is a noun . But there are different classes of nouns . There is the proper noun , and the common noun .
A Noun is the name of every person , place , and thing . Noun , signifies name ; therefore , every thing that has a name , is a noun . But there are different classes of nouns . There is the proper noun , and the common noun .
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Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth , pride , & c .; others only in the plural form ; as , bellows , scissors , lungs , riches , & c .
Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth , pride , & c .; others only in the plural form ; as , bellows , scissors , lungs , riches , & c .
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The noun that acts or does a thing , is in the nominative case to the verb that tells what the noun does or suffers ; as , Ladies walk , John studies , Cather- ine improves . Here Ladies , John , and Catherine are nominative to the verb ...
The noun that acts or does a thing , is in the nominative case to the verb that tells what the noun does or suffers ; as , Ladies walk , John studies , Cather- ine improves . Here Ladies , John , and Catherine are nominative to the verb ...
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Two or more nouns signifying the same thing , are sometimes put by apposition or connexion in the same case with each other ; as , Paul , the Apostle . ' When two or more nominative nouns are placed to- gether in apposition , the verb ...
Two or more nouns signifying the same thing , are sometimes put by apposition or connexion in the same case with each other ; as , Paul , the Apostle . ' When two or more nominative nouns are placed to- gether in apposition , the verb ...
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When the thing to which another is said to belong , is expressed by many terms , the sign of the possessive case is commonly added to the last term ; as , ' This was my father , mother , and uncle's advice .
When the thing to which another is said to belong , is expressed by many terms , the sign of the possessive case is commonly added to the last term ; as , ' This was my father , mother , and uncle's advice .
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