The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... understanding quite ; Indeed , it puzzles me outright , From first page to the end . ” T. Now read this little book my dear ... understand , Come here to me , I'm quite at hand , And I will teach you more . Now , should you say you love ...
... understanding quite ; Indeed , it puzzles me outright , From first page to the end . ” T. Now read this little book my dear ... understand , Come here to me , I'm quite at hand , And I will teach you more . Now , should you say you love ...
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... short Perhaps you'll understand them not , But we must try again . We'll take the greatest in renown— The most important one - the noun ; Noun simply means a name . THE NOUN . Papa , Mamma , Dick , Tom 8 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
... short Perhaps you'll understand them not , But we must try again . We'll take the greatest in renown— The most important one - the noun ; Noun simply means a name . THE NOUN . Papa , Mamma , Dick , Tom 8 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
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... have omitted the case of nouns . We think it cannot be properly - at all events easily - comprehended by the child till the noun forms the subject of a verb . CASE . " Tis hard to understand case now , 26 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
... have omitted the case of nouns . We think it cannot be properly - at all events easily - comprehended by the child till the noun forms the subject of a verb . CASE . " Tis hard to understand case now , 26 GRAMMAR IN VERSE .
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... understand it soon . You'd think it very hard , I'm sure , If told to play an overture Before you knew a tune . [ THE ADJECTIVE . to show What Has it no An adjective is put before or beside a noun the quality or kind of noun , as A ...
... understand it soon . You'd think it very hard , I'm sure , If told to play an overture Before you knew a tune . [ THE ADJECTIVE . to show What Has it no An adjective is put before or beside a noun the quality or kind of noun , as A ...
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... understand in connec- tion with the verb ; but , in the meantime , you may learn the following two verses relating to them : - Adjective - pronouns now are done , And relatives ; but there are some Which I must hear you say . Now these ...
... understand in connec- tion with the verb ; but , in the meantime , you may learn the following two verses relating to them : - Adjective - pronouns now are done , And relatives ; but there are some Which I must hear you say . Now these ...
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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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Page 129 - Jesus answered and said unto him, If a man love me, he will keep my words: and my Father will love him, and we will come unto him, and make our abode with him.
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Page 85 - TENSE. 1. If we be, 2. If you be, 3. If they be. PAST TENSE.
Page xiv - I love these little people ; and it is not a slight thing when they, who are so fresh from God, love us.
Page 90 - Thou art loved. 2. You are loved. 3. He is loved. 3. They are loved. Past Tense. Singular. . Plural. 1. I was loved. 1. We were loved. 2. Thou wast loved.
Page 83 - I shall or will have been. 1. We shall or will have been. 2. Thou shalt or wilt have been. 2, You shall or will have been.
Page 83 - PERFECT TENSE. 1. I have been. 2. Thou hast been. 3. He has been. 1. We have been. 2. You have been.
Page 79 - Singular. Plural. 1. I might have loved, 1. We might have loved, 2 Thou mightst have loved, 2. You might have loved, 3. He might have loved ; 3. They might have loved. SUBJUNCTIVE MODE. Present Tense. -* 1. If I love, 1.
Page 75 - PERFECT TENSE. Singular. 1. I have loved, 2. Thou hast loved, 3. He has loved; 1.
Page 79 - TENSE (435). 1. If I love. 1. If we love. 2. If thou love. 2. If you love. 3. If he love. 3. If they love. Imperative Mood. Singular. Plural.