The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... Fanny sews . Then what can things do ? Candles burn , The ships explode , the tables turn , The river overflows . THE ADVERB , When added to a verb - look now , It shows when , where , ' twas done , and how . John wrote that letter well ...
... Fanny sews . Then what can things do ? Candles burn , The ships explode , the tables turn , The river overflows . THE ADVERB , When added to a verb - look now , It shows when , where , ' twas done , and how . John wrote that letter well ...
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... Fanny has a cloak or shawl , ་ ་ But Jane and Ann have none at all ; Yet Ann or Fanny rides . THE INTERJECTION . 7 When utt'ring some strong exclamation , Perhaps a word of admiration , We interjections use : " 3 Most charming ! O ! how ...
... Fanny has a cloak or shawl , ་ ་ But Jane and Ann have none at all ; Yet Ann or Fanny rides . THE INTERJECTION . 7 When utt'ring some strong exclamation , Perhaps a word of admiration , We interjections use : " 3 Most charming ! O ! how ...
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... Fanny Frew , Why both are feminine gender too , Or any female's name . MASCULINE GENDER . A king , a prince , a father , brother ? All masculine - for one and other Are males and so is Harry . All boys , lords , dukes , and archdukes ...
... Fanny Frew , Why both are feminine gender too , Or any female's name . MASCULINE GENDER . A king , a prince , a father , brother ? All masculine - for one and other Are males and so is Harry . All boys , lords , dukes , and archdukes ...
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... Fanny is the poetess , but Leila is the L. E. L. pleases Jessie most . John is my- -brother . Mr. E. is the -preacher ever I listened to . I like Mr. Caird James received a- city in Europe . The- -severe rebuke . The man in Britain ...
... Fanny is the poetess , but Leila is the L. E. L. pleases Jessie most . John is my- -brother . Mr. E. is the -preacher ever I listened to . I like Mr. Caird James received a- city in Europe . The- -severe rebuke . The man in Britain ...
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... Fanny , Alison , And Jessie , Julia , Pinkerton , And Henrietta too- - Will all the seven " ( say each one's name ) " Come here to see me once again ? " - Instead of this- “ Will you . " Now if I'd used the pronoun first , And said you ...
... Fanny , Alison , And Jessie , Julia , Pinkerton , And Henrietta too- - Will all the seven " ( say each one's name ) " Come here to see me once again ? " - Instead of this- “ Will you . " Now if I'd used the pronoun first , And said you ...
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Abstract Nouns active-transitive adjective Adjective-pronouns admire Adverbs beautiful BLANK VERSE brother called child cloak commas common nouns COMPOUND NOUNS conjunction David Doyle dear Dig dug diphthong EXERCISE Fanny Feminine Fill up spaces flowers following spaces foot gender grammar Harry hear Heart's-ease IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD Insert interjections intransitive James Jane Jemima Jessie John kinds of nouns last syllable letter look mamma Mary Masculine Master and Miss means metre Neuter nom'native nominative objective Papa parse PAST PERFECT PAST TENSE PERFECT TENSE Personal pronouns Plural poor Port wine POTENTIAL MOOD preposition PRESENT TENSE PROSE Prosody Queen rhyme RULE semicolon sheep sing SPIT Spit SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sure tell thee There's music thing Thou three syllables tive transitive TRANSITIVE VERB TRIPHTHONGS understand verb VERBAL NOUNS 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 83 - PLUBAL. 1. We shall or will be, 2. You shall or will be, 3. They shall or will be.
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