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 82
... syllables ; but the rest , as d or ed for preterits and perfect participles , s or es for the plural number of nouns ... syllable with which the primitive word terminates . English verbs , as they are now commonly used , run through ...
... syllables ; but the rest , as d or ed for preterits and perfect participles , s or es for the plural number of nouns ... syllable with which the primitive word terminates . English verbs , as they are now commonly used , run through ...
Pagina 120
... syllable is a sound , either simple or compound , pronounced by a single impulse of the voice . " - Murray's Gram . , 8vo , p . 22. This definition resolves syllables into sounds ; whereas their true elements are letters . It also ...
... syllable is a sound , either simple or compound , pronounced by a single impulse of the voice . " - Murray's Gram . , 8vo , p . 22. This definition resolves syllables into sounds ; whereas their true elements are letters . It also ...
Pagina 146
... syllables ; of syllables , into letters . But it rarely happens that any one work requires the use of all these divisions ; and we often assume some natural distinction and order of parts , naming each as we find it ; and also subdivide ...
... syllables ; of syllables , into letters . But it rarely happens that any one work requires the use of all these divisions ; and we often assume some natural distinction and order of parts , naming each as we find it ; and also subdivide ...
Pagina 150
... syllable ; thus the names , A , E , I , O , U , are uttered with the sounds given to the same letters in the first syllables of the other names , Abel , Enoch , Isaar , Obed , Urim ; or in the first syllables of the common words , paper ...
... syllable ; thus the names , A , E , I , O , U , are uttered with the sounds given to the same letters in the first syllables of the other names , Abel , Enoch , Isaar , Obed , Urim ; or in the first syllables of the common words , paper ...
Pagina 154
... syllables composed of two or more clements ; as , Be , Kay , Zed , Double - u , and Aitch . These words are used in in- fancy , and through life , as simple elements in the process of synthetic spelling . If the definition of a ...
... syllables composed of two or more clements ; as , Be , Kay , Zed , Double - u , and Aitch . These words are used in in- fancy , and through life , as simple elements in the process of synthetic spelling . If the definition of a ...
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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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