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... should be , Or classify them right . The names of all you'll learn at first , Then place in sentences , I trust , When you have learned to write . PARTS OF SPEECH . How many sorts of words are GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 5 Etymology,
... should be , Or classify them right . The names of all you'll learn at first , Then place in sentences , I trust , When you have learned to write . PARTS OF SPEECH . How many sorts of words are GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 5 Etymology,
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... 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 compound nouns I'll show to you GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 11 Common Nouns,
... 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 compound nouns I'll show to you GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 11 Common Nouns,
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... heard you tell , Of all the kinds of nouns . Next you must parse me or point out The nouns I ask you round about , These lakes , and seas , and towns . In this short sentence where's the noun ? " I'd GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 223.
... heard you tell , Of all the kinds of nouns . Next you must parse me or point out The nouns I ask you round about , These lakes , and seas , and towns . In this short sentence where's the noun ? " I'd GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 223.
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Jessie Connell. In this short sentence where's the noun ? " I'd like to visit London town ? " Why town and London too . Their number's singular ( each one ) , Their gender's neuter - sex they've none ; The kind of noun ? say you ! Town ...
Jessie Connell. In this short sentence where's the noun ? " I'd like to visit London town ? " Why town and London too . Their number's singular ( each one ) , Their gender's neuter - sex they've none ; The kind of noun ? say you ! Town ...
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... sentences : — The Scotch are cautious , prudent , and often pious . The English are active , loyal , and orderly . The Irish are shrewd and witty , but turbulent . The French are sprightly , ingenious , and polite . The Spanish are ...
... sentences : — The Scotch are cautious , prudent , and often pious . The English are active , loyal , and orderly . The Irish are shrewd and witty , but turbulent . The French are sprightly , ingenious , and polite . The Spanish are ...
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