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... Syllables , Etymology , 5 Parts of Speech , The Noun , Proper Nouns , 6 9 10 Common Nouns , 11 Compound Nouns , 12 Collective and Verbal Do. , 13 Abstract Do. , 14 On Number , 15 On Gender , 19 PAGE The Articles , Adjectives ...
... Syllables , Etymology , 5 Parts of Speech , The Noun , Proper Nouns , 6 9 10 Common Nouns , 11 Compound Nouns , 12 Collective and Verbal Do. , 13 Abstract Do. , 14 On Number , 15 On Gender , 19 PAGE The Articles , Adjectives ...
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... oe , or oa . au , or aw . oo , or ou . Rain Toe Fault Choose Pain Sloe Haul Fool Ray Loaf Flaw Your Day Boat Shawl Tour TRIPHTHONGS . Beauty Beau - ideal . ON SYLLABLES . A syllable ; -now what is that GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 3.
... oe , or oa . au , or aw . oo , or ou . Rain Toe Fault Choose Pain Sloe Haul Fool Ray Loaf Flaw Your Day Boat Shawl Tour TRIPHTHONGS . Beauty Beau - ideal . ON SYLLABLES . A syllable ; -now what is that GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 3.
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... syllable . A dissyllable ? A word of two syllables . A trissyllable ? A word of three syllables . A polysyllable ? Is a word of four or more syllables . Mono means one ; and dis means two ; Then tris means three ; by poly you Mean four ...
... syllable . A dissyllable ? A word of two syllables . A trissyllable ? A word of three syllables . A polysyllable ? Is a word of four or more syllables . Mono means one ; and dis means two ; Then tris means three ; by poly you Mean four ...
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... syllables , and when a word of several syllables requires to be divided , leaving one part at the end of a line , and the rest to be continued in the next , a hyphen is required at the division , thus - indi- vidual . THE CARET A. When ...
... syllables , and when a word of several syllables requires to be divided , leaving one part at the end of a line , and the rest to be continued in the next , a hyphen is required at the division , thus - indi- vidual . THE CARET A. When ...
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... not then you may all despise Such very foolish play . And ' stead of making senseless rhyme , You're better to employ your time In some more useful way . EXAMPLES OF METRE . The last syllable of a line 144 GRAMMAR IN VERSE . Versification,
... not then you may all despise Such very foolish play . And ' stead of making senseless rhyme , You're better to employ your time In some more useful way . EXAMPLES OF METRE . The last syllable of a line 144 GRAMMAR IN VERSE . Versification,
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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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