The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... Harry is Painting is not so Singing is good for the lungs ; but unless you sit erect , inclines you to stoop . has become very fashionable . Dancing is good exer- is very objectionable amusement . cise , but ABSTRACT NOUNS . An abstract ...
... Harry is Painting is not so Singing is good for the lungs ; but unless you sit erect , inclines you to stoop . has become very fashionable . Dancing is good exer- is very objectionable amusement . cise , but ABSTRACT NOUNS . An abstract ...
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... , Jane , Joannah , Mary , Margaret . Masculine . John , James , Harry , Henry , He Williamina , Frances , Robert , Andrew , David , Hugh . FEMININE . The gender then of Jane is what ? GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 19 On Gender,
... , Jane , Joannah , Mary , Margaret . Masculine . John , James , Harry , Henry , He Williamina , Frances , Robert , Andrew , David , Hugh . FEMININE . The gender then of Jane is what ? GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 19 On Gender,
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... Harry . All boys , lords , dukes , and archdukes too , And captains , officers - all who Are sailors too like Parry . NEUTER GENDER . Then things that have no life at all Like George's boat , and Harry's ball , Well these are called the ...
... Harry . All boys , lords , dukes , and archdukes too , And captains , officers - all who Are sailors too like Parry . NEUTER GENDER . Then things that have no life at all Like George's boat , and Harry's ball , Well these are called the ...
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... Harry . Is this sister's . This sweet flower lost off is I shall hear music lesson when out . This work - box is lovely and wool cut . Take slate ? No , it perfume . papa goes compartments are useful . EXERCISE ON DEMONSTRATIVE ...
... Harry . Is this sister's . This sweet flower lost off is I shall hear music lesson when out . This work - box is lovely and wool cut . Take slate ? No , it perfume . papa goes compartments are useful . EXERCISE ON DEMONSTRATIVE ...
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... Harry . A very beg you will not fill my baskets ; to me . The sum of the will be sufficient . I you have given them matter comes to this . I spent my money . Did you not leave yourself with at all ? That is not worth thing . Yes , it is ...
... Harry . A very beg you will not fill my baskets ; to me . The sum of the will be sufficient . I you have given them matter comes to this . I spent my money . Did you not leave yourself with at all ? That is not worth thing . Yes , it is ...
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adjective Adjective-pronouns Adverbs beautiful brother called child cloak commas conjunction dear Dig dug diphthong EXERCISE Fanny Feminine Fill up spaces flowers following spaces foot FUTURE PERFECT FUTURE PERFECT TENSE FUTURE TENSE gender grammar hadst Harry hear HEART'S-EASE IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD Insert Verbs interjections intransitive James Jane Jemima Jessie John last syllable letter look lovest mamma Mary Masculine Master and Miss mayst or canst means metre nom'native nominative objective papa parse PARTICIPLES PAST PERFECT PAST TENSE PERFECT TENSE Plural poor POTENTIAL MOOD preposition PRESENT TENSE PROSE Prosody rhyme RULE semicolon sentence shalt or wilt sing Singular SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sure syllables tell thee thing Thou hast thou love Thou mayst Thou mightst Thou shalt three syllables tive transitive TRANSITIVE VERB TRIPHTHONGS understand Verbs belonging verse vowels walk words write
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