The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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... King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nomina- tive , the possessive , and the objective . 2 * 14 ENGLISH GRAMMAR . NOMINATIVE CASE . Nominative , signifies ENGLISH GRAMMAR. ...
... King Agrippa , believest thou the Prophets ? CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nomina- tive , the possessive , and the objective . 2 * 14 ENGLISH GRAMMAR . NOMINATIVE CASE . Nominative , signifies ENGLISH GRAMMAR. ...
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Therefore , to say they are in the nominative to a verb , or in the possessive , or objec- tive case , would be improper . Besides the nominative case independent in the sec- ond person , when an address is made , there is the sim- ple ...
Therefore , to say they are in the nominative to a verb , or in the possessive , or objec- tive case , would be improper . Besides the nominative case independent in the sec- ond person , when an address is made , there is the sim- ple ...
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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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But the objec- tive case in most instances , is either expressed or un- derstood . Participial nouns may be governed by the preposi- tion on understood ; as , " He went a hunting , ' that is , on a hunting .
But the objec- tive case in most instances , is either expressed or un- derstood . Participial nouns may be governed by the preposi- tion on understood ; as , " He went a hunting , ' that is , on a hunting .
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A noun with its adjective is reckoned as one com- pound word , whence they often take another adjec- tive , and sometimes a third , and so on ; as , ' An old man ; a good old man ; a very learned , judicious , good old man .
A noun with its adjective is reckoned as one com- pound word , whence they often take another adjec- tive , and sometimes a third , and so on ; as , ' An old man ; a good old man ; a very learned , judicious , good old man .
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