English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland, Designed for Schools and AcademiesSpalding & Storrs, 1840 - 192 стор. |
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... means of acquiring enlarged views and a liberal education ; the study of them received the proud tit.e of Humanity ; and the zealons and meritorious men who employed this means for the revival of learning , were subsequently termed ...
... means of acquiring enlarged views and a liberal education ; the study of them received the proud tit.e of Humanity ; and the zealons and meritorious men who employed this means for the revival of learning , were subsequently termed ...
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... means of this developement he supposed himself to have found , so far as the intellectual faculties were concerned , in the elements of form and number , which are combined in the science of Mathematics , in Language , and in Natural ...
... means of this developement he supposed himself to have found , so far as the intellectual faculties were concerned , in the elements of form and number , which are combined in the science of Mathematics , in Language , and in Natural ...
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... means of his popu- lar and theoretical works , reached the cottages of the poor and palaces of the great . His institution at Yverdun was crowded with men of every nation , not merely those who were led by the same benevolence which ...
... means of his popu- lar and theoretical works , reached the cottages of the poor and palaces of the great . His institution at Yverdun was crowded with men of every nation , not merely those who were led by the same benevolence which ...
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... means of obtaining it . To cultivate the senses , and present the objects which they are capa- ble of examining , is to open to the child the sources of knowledge- to place before him a book which is ever open , and in which he may ...
... means of obtaining it . To cultivate the senses , and present the objects which they are capa- ble of examining , is to open to the child the sources of knowledge- to place before him a book which is ever open , and in which he may ...
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... means a sum that may be counted . Q. What does the word singular mean ? 6. It means one . Q. When , then , I speak of one thing only , as chair , what number is it ? 7. Singular number . Q. What , then , does the singular number of ...
... means a sum that may be counted . Q. What does the word singular mean ? 6. It means one . Q. When , then , I speak of one thing only , as chair , what number is it ? 7. Singular number . Q. What , then , does the singular number of ...
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according to RULE active verb adjective pronoun adverb agrees applied auxiliaries auxiliary verbs better called comma common noun compound conjugate conjunction connected Corresponding with Murray's defective verb definite article denote ellipsis EXERCISES IN PARSING EXERCISES IN SYNTAX following sentences future tense genitive Give an example governed happy imperative mood imperfect tense implies indicative mood infinitive mood interjection intransitive James John king loved manner means Murray's Grammar neuter verb nominative Note number and person objective PARSED AND CORRECTED passive verb Perf perfect participle personal pronoun phrase PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive potential mood preposition Pres present tense relative pronoun repeat RULE VI RULE VII Rule XV second future second person sense signifies sing singular number sometimes speak subjunctive mood substantive superlative syllable SYNTAX CONTINUED tence thing Thou art tion tive transitive verbs virtue vowel William wise word wouldst write written
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Сторінка 179 - Let another man praise thee, and not thine own mouth ; a stranger, and not thine own lips. 3 A stone is heavy, and the sand weighty ; but a fool's wrath is heavier than them both.
Сторінка 185 - We have the power of retaining those images which we have once received; and of altering and compounding them into all the varieties of picture and vision...
Сторінка 31 - Perfect Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. I have been, 1. We have been, 2. Thou hast been, 2. You have been, 3. He has been ; 3. They have been. Pluperfect Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. I had been, 1. We had been, 2.
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Сторінка 102 - RULE II. Two or more nouns, fyc. in the singular number, joined together by a copulative conjunction, expressed or understood, must have verbs, nouns, and pronouns, agreeing with them in the plural number: as " Socrates and Plato were wise; they were the most eminent philosophers of Greece;" " The sun that rolls over our heads, the food that we receive, the rest that we enjoy, daily admonish us of a superior and superintending Power.
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Сторінка 118 - A syllable is a sound either simple or compounded, pronounced by a single impulse of the voice, and constituting a word, or part of a word ; as, a, an, ant. Spelling is the art of rightly dividing words into their syllables; or of expressing a word by its proper letters.* WORDS.
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