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7. The auxiliary verbs conjugated in their sim-
ple form; with observations on their
peculiar nature and force .....
111
121
131
8. The conjugation of regular verbs..... 137
SECT. 1. Of the various ways in which words are
derived from one another
2. A sketch of the steps, by which the English
language has risen to its present state of
refinement
180
189
CHAP. 12. Number and variety of words, &c. 192
PART III
SYNTAX,
Of the syntax of the article
195
234
Of the syntax of the noun.
Of several nouns joined by copulatives
Of nouns connected by disjunctives
205
209
Page.
Of nouns of multitude ......
Of one noun governing another in the possessive case 239
Of the syntax of the pronoun.
Of pronouns agreeing with their antecedents .......
.... 212
Of the relative being nominative to the verb
Of the relative preceded by nominatives of different
..... 219
Of the verb's agreement with the nominative case ...... 193
Of verbs active requiring the objective case
.......... 247
Of one verb governing another in the infinitive mood... 252
Of verbs and words related in point of time .....
Of the syntax of the participle
Of the rules respecting adverbs.
Of the position of adverbs.......
Of two negatives
Of the syntax of prepositions
Of the syntax of conjunctions.
254
26.5
.... 270
... 273
274
Of conjunctions connecting the same moods, tenses, and
cases
... 281
Of conjunctions requiring the subjunctive mood, &c... 283
Of the syntax of interjections
...... 310
Of comparisons by the conjunction than or as 295
Of the apostrophe, caret, &c. .... 891
Directions respecting capital let-
СНАР. 6.
CHAP. 7.
APPENDIX.
RULES AND OBSERVATIONS FOR PROMOTING PERSPICUITY AND ACCURACY IN WRITING.
PART I.
Of perspicuity and accuracy of expression, with respect to single
Of perspicuity and accuracy of expression, with respect to the con-