A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - 214 стор. |
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... distinction between proper and common nouns , and the distinctions of gender , person , number , and case , may be severally introduced by familiar interrogative exercises , similar to those which have already been given to aid in ...
... distinction between proper and common nouns , and the distinctions of gender , person , number , and case , may be severally introduced by familiar interrogative exercises , similar to those which have already been given to aid in ...
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... distinction of gender , is unnecessary . But persons or things spoken of , being considered as absent , it is proper to make a distinction of gender ; and the third person of the pronoun is accordingly distin- guished by using he for ...
... distinction of gender , is unnecessary . But persons or things spoken of , being considered as absent , it is proper to make a distinction of gender ; and the third person of the pronoun is accordingly distin- guished by using he for ...
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... DISTINCTION . The noun or pronoun which stands as the direct and princi- pal subject of a verb , is called the grammatical subject . The grammatical subject may also consist of a verb in the infinitive , or of a sentence or phrase used ...
... DISTINCTION . The noun or pronoun which stands as the direct and princi- pal subject of a verb , is called the grammatical subject . The grammatical subject may also consist of a verb in the infinitive , or of a sentence or phrase used ...
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accent adjective adverbs anapestic antecedent auxiliary Boston cæsura called clause comma compound Conjugate conjunction connected consonant sound defective verb denotes derived diphthong distinction ellipsis Emily Dickinson English Grammar English Language Exercise express False Syntax form the plural FUTURE PERFECT FUTURE PERFECT TENSE gender Give examples governed grammarians imperfect interjection interrogative intransitive irregular verb Italics learners letter London masculine modify nominative noun or pronoun object parsing passive voice past perfect past tense Perf perfect participle PERFECT TENSE perform the office person singular phrase plural plural number poetry possessive potential preceded prefix preposition Present perfect present tense principal pupils relation relative pronoun represents the sound rule respecting School Grammar seen sense sentences containing examples signifies silent simple sentence singular number sometimes employed speech subjunctive syllable teacher tence third person Thou tion tive transitive verb trochees usage verse vowel words ending Write sentences containing