A Grammar of the English Language: (1846)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1984 - 214 стор. |
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... taken conjointly , forming one common an- tecedent , the pronoun agreeing with them must be in the plural number ; as , " Virtue and good breeding render their possessor truly amiable . " RULE VII . — PRONOUNS . When two or more ...
... taken conjointly , forming one common an- tecedent , the pronoun agreeing with them must be in the plural number ; as , " Virtue and good breeding render their possessor truly amiable . " RULE VII . — PRONOUNS . When two or more ...
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... taken conjointly , forming one common subject , the verb agreeing with them should be in the plural number ; as , " Socrates and Plato were eminent philosophers ; " — " The air , the earth , the water , teem with delightful existence ...
... taken conjointly , forming one common subject , the verb agreeing with them should be in the plural number ; as , " Socrates and Plato were eminent philosophers ; " — " The air , the earth , the water , teem with delightful existence ...
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... taken up in the same manner . If the sentence to be analyzed is compound , the pupil should first resolve it into its component members or clauses , and ex- In what does the analysis of a sentence consist ? What are the steps to be taken ...
... taken up in the same manner . If the sentence to be analyzed is compound , the pupil should first resolve it into its component members or clauses , and ex- In what does the analysis of a sentence consist ? What are the steps to be taken ...
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