The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential Rules of English Grammar, Etc |
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THE WHOLE INTERSPERSED WITH A VARIETY OF FAMILIAR AND ENTERTAINING ILLUSTRATIONS , WELL ADAPTED TO IMPART A THOROUGH AND CRITICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE SCIENCE . BY SAMUEL B. EMMONS . ' A knowledge of grammar is the foundation of all ...
THE WHOLE INTERSPERSED WITH A VARIETY OF FAMILIAR AND ENTERTAINING ILLUSTRATIONS , WELL ADAPTED TO IMPART A THOROUGH AND CRITICAL KNOWLEDGE OF THE SCIENCE . BY SAMUEL B. EMMONS . ' A knowledge of grammar is the foundation of all ...
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When the pronoun every is added to nouns , connected by a copulative conjunction , the verb must be in the singular number , referring to the whole separately and individually ; as , ' Every man , woman 36 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
When the pronoun every is added to nouns , connected by a copulative conjunction , the verb must be in the singular number , referring to the whole separately and individually ; as , ' Every man , woman 36 ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
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The infinitive mode is often used as an antecedent to a relative ; as , ' We are required to fear God and keep his commandments , which is the whole duty of man . ' 2 6 : V The infinitive mode is often used after than and as , instead ...
The infinitive mode is often used as an antecedent to a relative ; as , ' We are required to fear God and keep his commandments , which is the whole duty of man . ' 2 6 : V The infinitive mode is often used after than and as , instead ...
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L. Which starts the cry of this is excellent from the whole amphitheatre . ' He said it in a playful mood , en badinant . ' F. He said it in a playful mood , in joking . ' He was conveyed to prison by the gens d'armes 92 ENGLISH GRAMMAR ...
L. Which starts the cry of this is excellent from the whole amphitheatre . ' He said it in a playful mood , en badinant . ' F. He said it in a playful mood , in joking . ' He was conveyed to prison by the gens d'armes 92 ENGLISH GRAMMAR ...
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F. He was holding forth to the edification of the whole assembly present , or , the whole together present . His views and his mind are toto cælo apart . ' L. His views and his mind are width of heaven apart .
F. He was holding forth to the edification of the whole assembly present , or , the whole together present . His views and his mind are toto cælo apart . ' L. His views and his mind are width of heaven apart .
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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