The Grammar of English Grammars: With an Introduction, Historical and Critical; the Whole Methodically Arranged and Amply Illustrated ... and a Key to the Oral Exercises : to which are Added Four Appendixes, Pertaining Separately to the Four Parts of GrammarSamuel S. & William Wood, 1858 - 1070 pagina's |
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Pagina 123
... adjective's quality , or the substantive's ; but in either sense , the phrase is false ; for an adjective is added to a noun , not to express any quality either of the adjective or of the noun , but to express some quality of the thing ...
... adjective's quality , or the substantive's ; but in either sense , the phrase is false ; for an adjective is added to a noun , not to express any quality either of the adjective or of the noun , but to express some quality of the thing ...
Pagina 130
... Adjective , the Pronoun , the Verb , the Participle , the Adverb , the Conjunction , the Preposition , and the Interjection . 6. The best Latin grammarians admit that the Adjective ought not to be called a Noun ; and the best Greek ...
... Adjective , the Pronoun , the Verb , the Participle , the Adverb , the Conjunction , the Preposition , and the Interjection . 6. The best Latin grammarians admit that the Adjective ought not to be called a Noun ; and the best Greek ...
Pagina 131
... adjective with the noun , rather than to increase the number of the parts of speech beyond eight . Dr. Priestley says , " I shall adopt the usual distribution of words into eight classes ; viz . Nouns , Adjectives , Pronouns , Verbs ...
... adjective with the noun , rather than to increase the number of the parts of speech beyond eight . Dr. Priestley says , " I shall adopt the usual distribution of words into eight classes ; viz . Nouns , Adjectives , Pronouns , Verbs ...
Pagina 137
... adjective is either a noun or a partici- ple . " Now , by his own showing , there are no participles : he makes them all ad- jectives , in each of his schemes . It follows , therefore , that all his adjectives , in- cluding what others ...
... adjective is either a noun or a partici- ple . " Now , by his own showing , there are no participles : he makes them all ad- jectives , in each of his schemes . It follows , therefore , that all his adjectives , in- cluding what others ...
Pagina 170
... adjective to an old proper name to make a new one , or to serve the purpose of distinction : as , New York , New Orleans , New England , New Bedford ; North America , South America ; Upper Canada , Lower Canada ; Great Pedee , Little ...
... adjective to an old proper name to make a new one , or to serve the purpose of distinction : as , New York , New Orleans , New England , New Bedford ; North America , South America ; Upper Canada , Lower Canada ; Great Pedee , Little ...
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The Grammar of English Grammars: With an Introduction, Historical and ... Goold Brown Volledige weergave - 1859 |
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according to Rule adjective adverb antecedent auxiliary called common noun commonly compound conjunction consonant definitions degree denotes Dict distinction doctrine ellipsis English Grammar English language example express finite verb governed grammarians Greek idea imperative mood imperfect IMPERFECT TENSE improvement indicative mood inflections interjection Johnson Latin learned learner LESSON letters Lindley Murray London loved Lowth manner meaning mood Murray Murray's Gram nature neuter gender nominative noun or pronoun objective OBSERVATIONS orthography parsing passive perfect participle perhaps personal pronoun phrase PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive potential mood preposition present tense preterit principles proper reference regular relation relative relative pronoun respect Rhet says sense sentence signifies simple singular number sometimes sound speak speech spelling spoken subjunctive subjunctive mood superlative suppose syllable syntax termination third person thou tion usage verb vowel Webster words write written
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