English Grammar in Familiar Lectures: Accompanied by a Compendium : Embracing a New Systematic Order of Parsing, a New System of Punctuation, Exercises in False Syntax, and a System of Philosophical Grammar in Notes : to which are Added an Appendix, and a Key to the Exercises : Designed for the Use of Schools and Private LearnersCollins & Brother, 1834 - 228 pagina's |
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... thing * that exists , whether animate or inani . * The word thing , from the Saxon verb thingian , to think , is almost un limited in its meaning . It may be applied to every animal and creature in the universe . By the term creature ...
... thing * that exists , whether animate or inani . * The word thing , from the Saxon verb thingian , to think , is almost un limited in its meaning . It may be applied to every animal and creature in the universe . By the term creature ...
Pagina 70
... thing added , or with any other noun following it , is an adjective ; as , a high thing , a low thing , a hot thing , a cold thing , an unfinished thing , a new fashioned thing : —or , a pleasant prospect , a long - de- serted dwelling ...
... thing added , or with any other noun following it , is an adjective ; as , a high thing , a low thing , a hot thing , a cold thing , an unfinished thing , a new fashioned thing : —or , a pleasant prospect , a long - de- serted dwelling ...
Pagina 115
... ( thing ) which ( thing ) I said . " Take what ( or whichever ) course you please ; " — take that course which ( course ) you please to take . " What have you done ? " i . e . what thing , act , or deed have you done ? " Which thing I ...
... ( thing ) which ( thing ) I said . " Take what ( or whichever ) course you please ; " — take that course which ( course ) you please to take . " What have you done ? " i . e . what thing , act , or deed have you done ? " Which thing I ...
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English Grammar in Familiar Lectures: Accompanied by A Compendium; Embracing ... Samuel Kirkham Volledige weergave - 1840 |
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according to RULE action active verb active-transitive verb adjective pronoun adverbs agreeably to RULE antecedent apple auxiliary verbs belong comma compound conjugation conjunction connected construction correct DEFECTIVE VERBS denotes derived diphthong employed English language examples EXERCISES IN PARSING express FALSE SYNTAX gender give governed horse imperative imperative mood imperfect tense implies indicative mood infinitive mood interjection Kirkham language learner lecture letter loved manner meaning mind moods and tenses neuter verb nominative noun or pronoun object order of parsing passive verb perceive perf perfect participle personal pronouns PHILOSOPHICAL NOTES phrase Pluperfect Tense Plur poss possessive potential mood preposition Pres present tense principles pron relative pronoun second person sense sentence signifies Sing singular number sometimes sound speak speech subjunctive mood syllable SYSTEMATIC ORDER termination thing third person thou tion tive transitive verb understood virtue vowel walk words write