An ABC of English UsageClarendon Press, 1959 - 192 Seiten |
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... Examples ( i ) and ( ii ) illustrate a special form of the prepositional use noted under ( d ) , the but governing an infinitive ( refuse , hear ) instead of a noun or pronoun . In examples ( iii ) , ( iv ) , ( v ) there are varying ...
... Examples ( i ) and ( ii ) illustrate a special form of the prepositional use noted under ( d ) , the but governing an infinitive ( refuse , hear ) instead of a noun or pronoun . In examples ( iii ) , ( iv ) , ( v ) there are varying ...
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... examples , it is wrought with more deliberate art : ( a ) ( b ) ( c ) ( d ) ( e ) ( f ) S The ice was here , the ice ... example from Tennyson of onomatopoeia by means of liquid consonants . ) I heard the water lapping on the crag , And ...
... examples , it is wrought with more deliberate art : ( a ) ( b ) ( c ) ( d ) ( e ) ( f ) S The ice was here , the ice ... example from Tennyson of onomatopoeia by means of liquid consonants . ) I heard the water lapping on the crag , And ...
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... examples : Idiom Meaning ( a ) in view of ( + noun ) ' taking into account ' , ( b ) with a view to ( + noun , gerund , or less idiomatically in- finitive ) ' considering ' . or ' calculating upon contemplating as a desired result ...
... examples : Idiom Meaning ( a ) in view of ( + noun ) ' taking into account ' , ( b ) with a view to ( + noun , gerund , or less idiomatically in- finitive ) ' considering ' . or ' calculating upon contemplating as a desired result ...
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accusative adjectival adjective clause adjective phrase adverb clause adverb phrase apposition archaic auxiliary become BLANK VERSE called colloquial common complement compound confusion conjunction connexion CONSONANTS construction correct dative definite derived distinction double doubt ellipsis English especially etymological examples expressed following sentences French genitive gerund grammatical Greek I-MUTATION iambic pentameter idiom idiomatic indirect speech infinitive inflexion intransitive intransitive verbs introducing inverted commas language Latin letter lines malapropism meaning metaphorical Mod.E modern modify negative nominative normal Note noun clause noun or pronoun object onomatopoeia original parenthesis past participle past tense periphrasis person plural poem predicate prefer prefix preposition present participle qualifying question quoted relative pronoun rhyme rhythm rule sense sentences illustrate Shakespeare simple singular sometimes sonnet spelling spelt split infinitive stands stanza stress subjunctive syllable syllepsis syntax terza rima thing thou tive usage usually verse vowel weak verbs word writing