The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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6 CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nominative , the possessive , and the objective . NOMINATIVE CASE . Nominative , signifies naming . Case , 2 * ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 13 wood, stone, pencil, paper, &c...
6 CASES . There are nouns of different cases . The nominative , the possessive , and the objective . NOMINATIVE CASE . Nominative , signifies naming . Case , 2 * ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 13 wood, stone, pencil, paper, &c...
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A noun may be in the objective case after the verb to be ; as , Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . ' Here Christian is in the objective case after the verb to be ; it has an objective me before it .
A noun may be in the objective case after the verb to be ; as , Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian . ' Here Christian is in the objective case after the verb to be ; it has an objective me before it .
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Thy felicity depends on thy having contracted an alliance with this family . ' · A noun or pronoun , signifying possession , must be put in the possessive case ; as , Henry's cane ; my horse ; his house . OBJECTIVE CASE .
Thy felicity depends on thy having contracted an alliance with this family . ' · A noun or pronoun , signifying possession , must be put in the possessive case ; as , Henry's cane ; my horse ; his house . OBJECTIVE CASE .
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OBJECTIVE CASE . Objective is taken from object , which in grammar signifies the word or sentence which receives the force or impression of the verb . When one person strikes another , the one that strikes is in the nominative case ...
OBJECTIVE CASE . Objective is taken from object , which in grammar signifies the word or sentence which receives the force or impression of the verb . When one person strikes another , the one that strikes is in the nominative case ...
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Participial nouns , ( so called , because they have the sense of nouns , and admit prepositions to precede them , that govern them as nouns in the objective ) govern the nouns that follow them in the objective case ; as , ' I heard of ...
Participial nouns , ( so called , because they have the sense of nouns , and admit prepositions to precede them , that govern them as nouns in the objective ) govern the nouns that follow them in the objective case ; as , ' I heard of ...
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