The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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The author has inserted a copious parsing table ; a vocabulary of technical words used in grammar ; a list of foreign phrases , translated into English ; an approved system of punctuation ; remarks on the Ellipsis ; specimens of false ...
The author has inserted a copious parsing table ; a vocabulary of technical words used in grammar ; a list of foreign phrases , translated into English ; an approved system of punctuation ; remarks on the Ellipsis ; specimens of false ...
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The Ellipsis [ - ] or [ **** ] denotes the omission of some letters or words ; as , K — g , for king The Asterisk [ * ] , the Obelisk [ † ] , and Parallels [ || ] , together with the letters of the alphabet , or figures , are used as ...
The Ellipsis [ - ] or [ **** ] denotes the omission of some letters or words ; as , K — g , for king The Asterisk [ * ] , the Obelisk [ † ] , and Parallels [ || ] , together with the letters of the alphabet , or figures , are used as ...
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ELLIPSIS , when applied to grammar , is the elegant omission of some one part , or parts , of speech in a sentence . The part of speech , that is omitted , must be added in idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence ...
ELLIPSIS , when applied to grammar , is the elegant omission of some one part , or parts , of speech in a sentence . The part of speech , that is omitted , must be added in idea , either to complete the sense , or to parse the sentence ...
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ELLIPSIS OF THE ARTICLE . The men , women , and children ; together with the cattle , houses , barns , and fields , were all destroyed . The repetition of the article the before each noun , in this sentence , is needless .
ELLIPSIS OF THE ARTICLE . The men , women , and children ; together with the cattle , houses , barns , and fields , were all destroyed . The repetition of the article the before each noun , in this sentence , is needless .
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ELLIPSIS OF THE VERB . * And knowest not , that thou art wretched , and miserable , and poor , and blind , and naked . ' To omit verbs , in similar instances , is very proper . In the preceding sentences , the conjunction that ...
ELLIPSIS OF THE VERB . * And knowest not , that thou art wretched , and miserable , and poor , and blind , and naked . ' To omit verbs , in similar instances , is very proper . In the preceding sentences , the conjunction that ...
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action active verb added adjective admit adverb agree asked belong Boston called cause comma common noun comparative compound conjunction connect denotes ELLIPSIS example express father figure frequently future gender gives governed grammar happiness Heaven idea imperfect tense implies indicative mode infinitive mode irregular joined kind kings letter lives loved manner meaning metaphor mind nature neuter verb never nominative objective participle passion perfect personal pronoun Plural plural number possessive preceding preposition present tense pride pronoun proper qualifying reason refer regular relate relative requires rise Rule sense sentence separated signifies singular number sometimes speaking speech stand thee thing third person thou tion tive understood vice virtue whole wise words writing