The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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Nouns and pronouns thus circumstanced , are said to be in the nominative case independent , because they stand independent of the rest of the sentence , and unconnected with it . In the preceding examples , Adam and George are the names ...
Nouns and pronouns thus circumstanced , are said to be in the nominative case independent , because they stand independent of the rest of the sentence , and unconnected with it . In the preceding examples , Adam and George are the names ...
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This is the case when they join a participle and stand independent of the rest of the sentence , the noun having no connexion with any personal verb , but only with a participle . As , Shame being lost , all virtue is lost .
This is the case when they join a participle and stand independent of the rest of the sentence , the noun having no connexion with any personal verb , but only with a participle . As , Shame being lost , all virtue is lost .
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Sometimes a noun in the possessive case stands alone , the latter one , by which it is governed , being understood ; as , ' I called at the bookseller's , ' that is , at the bookseller's shop . · C The possessive its is often improperly ...
Sometimes a noun in the possessive case stands alone , the latter one , by which it is governed , being understood ; as , ' I called at the bookseller's , ' that is , at the bookseller's shop . · C The possessive its is often improperly ...
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But the objective case in most instances , is either expressed or understood . . Participial nouns may be governed by the preposition on understood ; as , ' He went a hunting , ' that is , on a hunting . ' A participial noun may stand ...
But the objective case in most instances , is either expressed or understood . . Participial nouns may be governed by the preposition on understood ; as , ' He went a hunting , ' that is , on a hunting . ' A participial noun may stand ...
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The word he which is twice used in this sentence , stands for John . The word he must then be a pronoun , because it is used for the noun John , to avoid a repetition of that name . ' Charlotte cries because her mother has been ...
The word he which is twice used in this sentence , stands for John . The word he must then be a pronoun , because it is used for the noun John , to avoid a repetition of that name . ' Charlotte cries because her mother has been ...
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