The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle , Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to use these several parts of speech , and to render the subject plain and familiar , is the ...
The Ar- ticle , Noun , Adjective , Pronoun , Verb , Participle , Adverb , Preposition , Conjunction , and Interjection . To know when and where to use these several parts of speech , and to render the subject plain and familiar , is the ...
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Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposi- tion with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I ... The person who speaks to , or of , another person , is not a noun in the capacity of a speaker , but a pronoun .
Nouns are never in the first person except , when put by apposi- tion with the first person of the pronouns ; as , ' I ... The person who speaks to , or of , another person , is not a noun in the capacity of a speaker , but a pronoun .
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6 When an address is made , the noun or pronoun is in the nominative case independent ; as , Adam , where art thou ? ' C George , study your lesson . ' Nouns and pronouns thus circumstanced , are said to be in the nominative case ...
6 When an address is made , the noun or pronoun is in the nominative case independent ; as , Adam , where art thou ? ' C George , study your lesson . ' Nouns and pronouns thus circumstanced , are said to be in 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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6 Nouns govern pronouns , as well as nouns , in the possessive case ; as , Every tree is known by its fruit ; ' That ... Participial or verbal nouns should either have a pos- sessive pronoun united to them , or the noun preceding them ...
6 Nouns govern pronouns , as well as nouns , in the possessive case ; as , Every tree is known by its fruit ; ' That ... Participial or verbal nouns should either have a pos- sessive pronoun united to them , or the noun preceding them ...
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