The Rudiments of English Grammar, 1761Scolar P., 1969 - 92 Seiten |
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... joined with pronouns to increase their emphasis , must be taken notice of . By the addition of foever ; who and what become whoever and what foever . The indeclinable particle own added to the poffeffives makes my , thy , & c . become ...
... joined with pronouns to increase their emphasis , must be taken notice of . By the addition of foever ; who and what become whoever and what foever . The indeclinable particle own added to the poffeffives makes my , thy , & c . become ...
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... joined the participle preterite ; as I have written , I have been . To thofe of the verb to be , are joined both the participles ; the present and preterite : as , I am bearing , and I am beard ; and to all the reft of the auxiliary ...
... joined the participle preterite ; as I have written , I have been . To thofe of the verb to be , are joined both the participles ; the present and preterite : as , I am bearing , and I am beard ; and to all the reft of the auxiliary ...
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... joined in conftruction with other verbs ? A. Any verb , fignifying permission , entreaty , or command , may be joined in construction with the radical form of other verbs , the particle [ to ] being either expreffed or understood ; as ...
... joined in conftruction with other verbs ? A. Any verb , fignifying permission , entreaty , or command , may be joined in construction with the radical form of other verbs , the particle [ to ] being either expreffed or understood ; as ...
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abfolutely adjectives ADVERBS alfo alſo anſwer auxiliary verbs beard bearing becauſe befides beſt cauſes change of termination circumſtances compariſon compofition compound tenfes confift conftruction conjunctive form converfation denote diftinct doth eafy eaſe eaſy English language eſtabliſhed Eurydice exactneſs expreffed expreffion faid fame feems feldom fenfe fenfibility fentence fhall fhould fignify fince fingular firft firſt fome fomething fometimes fpecies ftand ftyle fubftantives fubject fuch fufficient fure fyllables hath himſelf ideas JOSEPH PRIESTLEY language lefs likewife manner MENSTON mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary nouns obferved Oblique cafe paffed paffions Participle prefent Participle pret perfon pleaſe pleaſure plural number Prefent Tenfe Preter Tenfe propriety PROSODY purpoſe radical form reafon reſemblance SECT ſhall ſome ſpeak ſpeech ſtate ſtyle taſte tenſe thee thefe themſelves theſe thine thing thofe thoſe Thou tion ufually underſtood univerfal uſe uſually verfe verſe whofe words writing
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