De mood, RULE 34. Conjunctions generally connect verbs of like moods and tenses. ective, NOTE 1. When different moods and tenses are connected by conjunctions, the nominative must be repeated. 3. When the omission of words would obscure the sense, or weaken its force, they must be expressed. e go4. In the use of prepositions, and words that relate to each other, we should pay particular regard to the they meaning of the words or sentences which they con nect all the parts of a sentence should correspond nite to each other, and a regular and clear construction have throughout should be carefully preserved. |