English Grammar on the Productive System: A Method of Instruction Recently Adopted in Germany and Switzerland : Designed for Schools and Academies |
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... thing lost whose value cannot be estimated in money . He urged upon the consciences of parents and of rulers , with an energy approaching that of the ancient prophets , the solemn duties which Divine Provi- dence had imposed upon them ...
... thing lost whose value cannot be estimated in money . He urged upon the consciences of parents and of rulers , with an energy approaching that of the ancient prophets , the solemn duties which Divine Provi- dence had imposed upon them ...
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... thing or things are ced before words , frequently signifies not what ne a knife " no particular knife is meant wha be called ? cle . Q We say " an apple , " " an OF ARTICLES. ...
... thing or things are ced before words , frequently signifies not what ne a knife " no particular knife is meant wha be called ? cle . Q We say " an apple , " " an OF ARTICLES. ...
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... thing what , therefore , is to be inferred from this fact , in regard to the nature of ac tive verbs ? 149. That some active verbs will take nouns after them for objects , and others will not . Q. We will next notice this difference ...
... thing what , therefore , is to be inferred from this fact , in regard to the nature of ac tive verbs ? 149. That some active verbs will take nouns after them for objects , and others will not . Q. We will next notice this difference ...
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... thing , or asking a question . Q. In what mood is " They do sing " ? Why ? ( 171. ) Q. What does the word tense mean ? 172. Tense means time . Q. What does present mean ? 173. Present means now . Q. When I say , " The bird sings , " I ...
... thing , or asking a question . Q. In what mood is " They do sing " ? Why ? ( 171. ) Q. What does the word tense mean ? 172. Tense means time . Q. What does present mean ? 173. Present means now . Q. When I say , " The bird sings , " I ...
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... thing - PERFECT TENSE ; it expresses vhat has just taken place- " 1 . I have arrived ; 2. You have arrived ; 3. He has arrived . Plural , 1. We have ar- rived ; 2. You have arrived ; 3. They have arrived " -made in the THIRD PERSON ...
... thing - PERFECT TENSE ; it expresses vhat has just taken place- " 1 . I have arrived ; 2. You have arrived ; 3. He has arrived . Plural , 1. We have ar- rived ; 2. You have arrived ; 3. They have arrived " -made in the THIRD PERSON ...
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according to RULE active verb active-transitive verb adjective pronoun adverb agree auxiliary auxiliary verbs better called comma common noun compound conjugate conjunction connected Corresponding with Murray's DEFECTIVE VERBS definite article denote ellipsis EXERCISES IN PARSING EXERCISES IN SYNTAX following sentences future tense genitive Give an example grammarians happy imperative mood imperfect tense implies indicative mood infinitive mood interjection James John king Lord loved manner means Murray's Grammar neuter verb nominative Note number and person object PARSED AND CORRECTED participle passive verb Perf perfect person singular phrase pluperfect PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive potential mood preposition Pres present tense relative pronoun repeat RULE VII Rule XV second future second person sense signifies sing singular number sometimes speak subjunctive mood substantive superlative syllables SYNTAX CONTINUED tence tense expresses thing THIRD PERSON tion tive transitive verbs understood virtue vowel William wise word write written
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