The Principles of Grammar: Being a Compendions Treatise on the Languages, English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French. Founded on the Immutable Principle of the Relation which One Word Sustains to Another |
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... tion is the result of the hoardings and savings of thought the remembered impressions made on the brain through the medium of the five common senses , as the cause , manner or instrument by which the com- munication is made . As ...
... tion is the result of the hoardings and savings of thought the remembered impressions made on the brain through the medium of the five common senses , as the cause , manner or instrument by which the com- munication is made . As ...
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... be joined to it to make it a part of speech ? 3. Which of the 21 relations does it take ? 4. What part of speech is it in consequence of that rela- " One word belongs to another . " SENTENCE . tion ? PARSING FROM THE PLATE . 37.
... be joined to it to make it a part of speech ? 3. Which of the 21 relations does it take ? 4. What part of speech is it in consequence of that rela- " One word belongs to another . " SENTENCE . tion ? PARSING FROM THE PLATE . 37.
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... tion ; and the word which , with its accompanying words , if in the nominative , is a complement of the principal subject . ANALYSIS OF THE PRECEDING SENTENCES INTO- Subject , Predicate , Complements . 1 What 2.2 ( the evil which2 ) can ...
... tion ; and the word which , with its accompanying words , if in the nominative , is a complement of the principal subject . ANALYSIS OF THE PRECEDING SENTENCES INTO- Subject , Predicate , Complements . 1 What 2.2 ( the evil which2 ) can ...
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... give these words the rela tion of prepositions ; thus- " I shall not be able to see you until the time when I return : " until would then be a preposition and govern time . ON THE PREPOSITION . NOTE . — The RELATION of INGERSE 3.IX.
... give these words the rela tion of prepositions ; thus- " I shall not be able to see you until the time when I return : " until would then be a preposition and govern time . ON THE PREPOSITION . NOTE . — The RELATION of INGERSE 3.IX.
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... tion , at the same time directing their attention particu- larly to the description of the adjective contained in the second part . After the adjective is well understood let them review the same three lessons , commencing at page 49 ...
... tion , at the same time directing their attention particu- larly to the description of the adjective contained in the second part . After the adjective is well understood let them review the same three lessons , commencing at page 49 ...
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adjective adverb Aorist autem auxiliary belongs comma complement conj conjugation conjunction declension denotes dixit ejus English enim EXAMPLES FOR CORRECTION express FRENCH future geliebt GERMAN governed grammar GREEK illi IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect indeclinable indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive intransitive Jesus John LATIN loved neuter nominative noun OPTATIVE MOOD orum parsing participle passive Perf PERFECT PERFECT TENSE person PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plural predicate prep preposition PRESENT TENSE pron relation relative pronoun root RULE secondary section sentence sing Singular SPANISH sprach SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt syllable syntax thee thing thou transitive verb TROCHEE unto verb vobis werde word ἀπὸ αὐτοῦ αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ην καὶ μὴ οἱ ὅτι ου οὐκ τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὑμῖν
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