The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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An Article is a word placed before a noun to limit its signification . - There are two articles , a and the . A is called the indefinite article , because it limits the noun to no one particular object ; as , give me a book ; that is ...
An Article is a word placed before a noun to limit its signification . - There are two articles , a and the . A is called the indefinite article , because it limits the noun to no one particular object ; as , give me a book ; that is ...
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A noun , without any article to limit it , is generally taken in its widest sense ; thus man signifies all mankind . Articles must agree with the nouns , which they limit or define . When there are several nouns following the indefinite ...
A noun , without any article to limit it , is generally taken in its widest sense ; thus man signifies all mankind . Articles must agree with the nouns , which they limit or define . When there are several nouns following the indefinite ...
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Noun , signifies name ; therefore , every thing that has a name , is a noun . But there are different classes of nouns . There is the proper noun , and the common noun . There is the singular noun , and the plural noun .
Noun , signifies name ; therefore , every thing that has a name , is a noun . But there are different classes of nouns . There is the proper noun , and the common noun . There is the singular noun , and the plural noun .
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we say , a horse , we mean but one horse . say , the horses , we signify more than one horse . Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth ...
we say , a horse , we mean but one horse . say , the horses , we signify more than one horse . Some nouns , from the nature of the things which they express , are used only in the singular form ; as , wheat , pitch , gold , sloth ...
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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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