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Pagina lxxxviii
... EXERCISE XXXIV . - Correct the following sentences . Example . - I did not think it so bad as that . I did not think ... exercises at least as good as my cousin's . " Does this mean ( 1 ) “ my Latin exercises , though not perhaps my ...
... EXERCISE XXXIV . - Correct the following sentences . Example . - I did not think it so bad as that . I did not think ... exercises at least as good as my cousin's . " Does this mean ( 1 ) “ my Latin exercises , though not perhaps my ...
Pagina xcvi
... EXERCISE XXXVI . - Point out the Noun , the Adjec- tive , and the Adverb sentences in the following exercise , and tell how each is used . Example . - She is eight years old , is a noun sentence , used as the object of said . She was ...
... EXERCISE XXXVI . - Point out the Noun , the Adjec- tive , and the Adverb sentences in the following exercise , and tell how each is used . Example . - She is eight years old , is a noun sentence , used as the object of said . She was ...
Pagina 160
... exercise for a few hours a day , you will find that your most obdurate articulatory muscles become flexible as well ... Exercises.- Beef - broth ; three - sixths , literally literary , knitting - needle , quit quickly , such a sash ...
... exercise for a few hours a day , you will find that your most obdurate articulatory muscles become flexible as well ... Exercises.- Beef - broth ; three - sixths , literally literary , knitting - needle , quit quickly , such a sash ...
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