The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... happy , happier , happiest- By these you'll know the rest . Superlative . Innermost Uppermost Middlemost Topmost Perfect Universal Chief and true . Compare tidy - lively - pretty - deadly - stately . Insert , in the following spaces ...
... happy , happier , happiest- By these you'll know the rest . Superlative . Innermost Uppermost Middlemost Topmost Perfect Universal Chief and true . Compare tidy - lively - pretty - deadly - stately . Insert , in the following spaces ...
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... happy . O look at Did see the exhibition ? Dr. Laurie placed husband , and taught son under medicine . Do tell what want . sent son to school . Show Miss B. work . will put it to rights . There is . Give to RELATIVE PRONOUNS . I've now ...
... happy . O look at Did see the exhibition ? Dr. Laurie placed husband , and taught son under medicine . Do tell what want . sent son to school . Show Miss B. work . will put it to rights . There is . Give to RELATIVE PRONOUNS . I've now ...
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... lest you should not believe That " Henrietta's good . " Ah ! is she good ? ( now say instead ) She's very very good , indeed , And you'll be understood . EXAMPLES . Adverbs before the Adjective . Very happy - 58 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
... lest you should not believe That " Henrietta's good . " Ah ! is she good ? ( now say instead ) She's very very good , indeed , And you'll be understood . EXAMPLES . Adverbs before the Adjective . Very happy - 58 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
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Jessie Connell. EXAMPLES . Adverbs before the Adjective . Very happy - extremely glad — exceedingly chaste- remarkably honest wonderfully particular - shame- fully careless- singularly successful disgustingly greedy - charmingly ...
Jessie Connell. EXAMPLES . Adverbs before the Adjective . Very happy - extremely glad — exceedingly chaste- remarkably honest wonderfully particular - shame- fully careless- singularly successful disgustingly greedy - charmingly ...
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... happy to see you to - morrow . Life more Cholera you I would eat neither . sure you glad to hear fond of us , and we short . I THE VERB TO BE - NEUTER VOICE . INDICATIVE MOOD . Singular . 1. I am . 2. Thou art . 3. He is . PRESENT TENSE ...
... happy to see you to - morrow . Life more Cholera you I would eat neither . sure you glad to hear fond of us , and we short . I THE VERB TO BE - NEUTER VOICE . INDICATIVE MOOD . Singular . 1. I am . 2. Thou art . 3. He is . PRESENT TENSE ...
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