Analytical and Practical GrammarFarmer, Brace & Company, 1857 |
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... Predicate of .... ..129 Modifications of ... ... 131 Compound , Definition of ... .... 131 Clauses of , different Kinds .. Connexion of .. Abridged Propositions .. .... 132 ..... 132 ..... 134 Analysis , Directions for .. ... 135 Models ...
... Predicate of .... ..129 Modifications of ... ... 131 Compound , Definition of ... .... 131 Clauses of , different Kinds .. Connexion of .. Abridged Propositions .. .... 132 ..... 132 ..... 134 Analysis , Directions for .. ... 135 Models ...
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... Predicate Nominative ... ....... The Objective governed by Verbs .. Special Rules .. XI ........ The Objective governed by Prepositions ... without a governing Word . XII ....... Prepositions after certain Words .... XIII ...
... Predicate Nominative ... ....... The Objective governed by Verbs .. Special Rules .. XI ........ The Objective governed by Prepositions ... without a governing Word . XII ....... Prepositions after certain Words .... XIII ...
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... predicate is generally , though not always , in the third person , even when the subject is in the first or second ; as , " I am Alpha , " & c . , " who is . " So with the pronouns I and thou ; as , I am he , " " Thou art the man . " 66 ...
... predicate is generally , though not always , in the third person , even when the subject is in the first or second ; as , " I am Alpha , " & c . , " who is . " So with the pronouns I and thou ; as , I am he , " " Thou art the man . " 66 ...
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... predicate ; as , " John is a good boy . ” 4. When it is used absolutely , or independent of any other word ; 66 as , " O Absalom , my son ! " 165. The Possessive case connects with the name of an object , the idea of origin , possession ...
... predicate ; as , " John is a good boy . ” 4. When it is used absolutely , or independent of any other word ; 66 as , " O Absalom , my son ! " 165. The Possessive case connects with the name of an object , the idea of origin , possession ...
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... predicates , may qualify an infinitive mood , or clause of a sentence used as a substantive ; as , " To play is pleas- ant . " - " That the rich are happy is not always true . " 198. Several adjectives sometimes qualify the same noun ...
... predicates , may qualify an infinitive mood , or clause of a sentence used as a substantive ; as , " To play is pleas- ant . " - " That the rich are happy is not always true . " 198. Several adjectives sometimes qualify the same noun ...
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abridged active voice adjective adjective pronoun adjunct adverb affirms antecedent apposition auxiliary belong Cæsar called comma common compared conjunction connected connexion construction copula correct denote dependent clause ellipsis English examples EXERCISES expressed following sentences gender governed grammarians grammatical predicate grammatical subject honor horse IMPERATIVE MOOD implied indefinite indicative infinitive mood interrogative intransitive James John language letter logical predicate logical subject loved masculine meaning modified neuter never noun or pronoun object omitted parsed passive voice past participle past tense past-perfect person or thing person singular personal pronoun phrases plural poetry possessive POTENTIAL MOOD preceding prefixed preposition present tense present-perfect proper properly qualify reference regarded relative pronoun respect RULE sense simple sometimes speech spoken subjunctive mood substantive superlative syllable Syntax thee third person thou tion tive transitive verb understood usage verse vowel words write
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