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... Dissyllables . Pen , Her , That , Sil - ver , Met - als , Pulse , Pine , Poor , Breadth , Length , Strength . Charm - ing , Glas - gow . Fan - cy , For - mer , Trissyllables . Ex - cel - lent , El - 4 GRAMMAR IN VERSE . Syllables,
... Dissyllables . Pen , Her , That , Sil - ver , Met - als , Pulse , Pine , Poor , Breadth , Length , Strength . Charm - ing , Glas - gow . Fan - cy , For - mer , Trissyllables . Ex - cel - lent , El - 4 GRAMMAR IN VERSE . Syllables,
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... poor people in Arabia live on are Rhubarb and are grown in Turkey . Boys and are fond of amusement . Besides the common nouns you have inserted , point out some others which have been placed in the above sentences . COMPOUND NOUNS . The ...
... poor people in Arabia live on are Rhubarb and are grown in Turkey . Boys and are fond of amusement . Besides the common nouns you have inserted , point out some others which have been placed in the above sentences . COMPOUND NOUNS . The ...
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... Poor Tom has lost . Pharisees liked- Mamma gave papa could give prettiest toy -eye . " The uppermost seats . " My sight is good - I can see smallest speck . Emma is The gardener is . honest man . The amiable child . bell rang hour ago ...
... Poor Tom has lost . Pharisees liked- Mamma gave papa could give prettiest toy -eye . " The uppermost seats . " My sight is good - I can see smallest speck . Emma is The gardener is . honest man . The amiable child . bell rang hour ago ...
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... Poor David Doyle looked very ill , And David Doyle's complaining still ; Ch . But David Doyle - who's he ? M. He is the subject spoken of , In other words - the nominative Of looked . Now don't you see ? Ch . I am not quite so sure of ...
... Poor David Doyle looked very ill , And David Doyle's complaining still ; Ch . But David Doyle - who's he ? M. He is the subject spoken of , In other words - the nominative Of looked . Now don't you see ? Ch . I am not quite so sure of ...
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... poor Papa loves ·· Roger broke Jane amused Dogs kill my new scent We accepted The thunder frightened dear little When a pronoun is used as the subject of a verb , you have been told before that it must always be in the The teacher here ...
... poor Papa loves ·· Roger broke Jane amused Dogs kill my new scent We accepted The thunder frightened dear little When a pronoun is used as the subject of a verb , you have been told before that it must always be in the The teacher here ...
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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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