Rudimental Lessons in Etymology and Syntax: In which These Two Parts of Grammar are Exhibited in Parallel Columns : Carelfuly Adapted to the Capacity of Young Learners |
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... expression is frequently departed from in this work , while his ideas are generally adopted . This liberty was found ... expressed . This innovation is made with a view to render the work more explicit : believing it also to be less ...
... expression is frequently departed from in this work , while his ideas are generally adopted . This liberty was found ... expressed . This innovation is made with a view to render the work more explicit : believing it also to be less ...
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... expressed or understood after the possessive case . Ex . " John's book is neat . " " John's " is a noun in the possessive case , denoting the possessor of " book . " Examples of the possessive case . " John's disposition is bet- ter ...
... expressed or understood after the possessive case . Ex . " John's book is neat . " " John's " is a noun in the possessive case , denoting the possessor of " book . " Examples of the possessive case . " John's disposition is bet- ter ...
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... expressed , they are not varied . This and these refer to the nearest persons or things : that and those to the more dis- tant.t Cardinal numbers belong only to nouns of the plural number , except one . The following adjectives belong ...
... expressed , they are not varied . This and these refer to the nearest persons or things : that and those to the more dis- tant.t Cardinal numbers belong only to nouns of the plural number , except one . The following adjectives belong ...
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... ; do walk ; go in peace . * Imperative . * The Mood must have a pro- noun of the second per- son for its nominative , expressed or under- stood . 4. The Subjunctive * The subjunctive Mood represents a mood 28 MOODS OF VERBS . Of Moods,
... ; do walk ; go in peace . * Imperative . * The Mood must have a pro- noun of the second per- son for its nominative , expressed or under- stood . 4. The Subjunctive * The subjunctive Mood represents a mood 28 MOODS OF VERBS . Of Moods,
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... expressed or un- derstood . * " Were he wise , he would respect him : " i . e . If he were wise , he would respect him . + The Infinitive Mood Ex . If you walk we generally depends on a OF PARTICIPIAL FORMS OF VERBS . R. 10-11 . ing. Ex ...
... expressed or un- derstood . * " Were he wise , he would respect him : " i . e . If he were wise , he would respect him . + The Infinitive Mood Ex . If you walk we generally depends on a OF PARTICIPIAL FORMS OF VERBS . R. 10-11 . ing. Ex ...
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action or event action or existence adjective belongs adverb Auxiliaries common noun conjugation conjunctive pronoun connect words couldst derstood descriptive adjective distinc Etymology and Syntax Examples express action feminine Figures of Speech gender IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect indicative mood Infinitive Mood intransitive verb ject jective John's learner learning love the Truth MANASSEH ROBBINS masculine nominative noun or pronoun noun reward nouns and pronouns Nouns ending numbers belong objective case signifies Perfect Participle perfect sentence Perfect Tense person and number persons or things Pluperfect Tense plural by changing plural number Poss POTENTIAL MOOD prefixed preposition Present Tense principal verb pronominal adjec property or condition qualifies the verb rule Second Future Tense shouldst show the relation signifies the object singular number spoken SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD tence Tense represents Theism third person Thou mayst Thou mightst Thou wilt ticiple tion tive transitive verb must act walk wise