The heart's-ease, or, Grammar in verse, by a lady teacher [J. Connell.].1854 |
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... Preposition , Conjunction , Interjection , 60 61 62 PART SECOND . The Transitive Verb , The Intransitive , Mood or Manner ( Potential ) , Subjunctive and Infinitive , 2228 65 67 67 70 PAGE Tense or Time , Imperative Mood , Conjugation ...
... Preposition , Conjunction , Interjection , 60 61 62 PART SECOND . The Transitive Verb , The Intransitive , Mood or Manner ( Potential ) , Subjunctive and Infinitive , 2228 65 67 67 70 PAGE Tense or Time , Imperative Mood , Conjugation ...
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... ( Preposition and Case ) , 110 Rule Third - Part Second ( Relative and Preposition ) , 111 Rule Fourth - Part First , 112 Rule Fourth - Part Second , 113 Rule Fifth - Part First , 114 Rule Fifth - Part Second , Punctuation , Period and ...
... ( Preposition and Case ) , 110 Rule Third - Part Second ( Relative and Preposition ) , 111 Rule Fourth - Part First , 112 Rule Fourth - Part Second , 113 Rule Fifth - Part First , 114 Rule Fifth - Part Second , Punctuation , Period and ...
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... Preposition ; 8th , the Conjunc- tion ; 9th , the Interjection . THE ARTICLES ( Mean Little Joints . ) The articles are a or an , And the , a still more definite one ; The man is still a man Then the and a are articles , What easy ...
... Preposition ; 8th , the Conjunc- tion ; 9th , the Interjection . THE ARTICLES ( Mean Little Joints . ) The articles are a or an , And the , a still more definite one ; The man is still a man Then the and a are articles , What easy ...
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... and how . John wrote that letter well . How did he write it ? Well ! And when ? Last night . And where ? Just here - but then He asked me not to tell . THE PREPOSITION . The preposition's easy rather , It shows GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 7.
... and how . John wrote that letter well . How did he write it ? Well ! And when ? Last night . And where ? Just here - but then He asked me not to tell . THE PREPOSITION . The preposition's easy rather , It shows GRAMMAR IN VERSE . 7.
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Jessie Connell. THE PREPOSITION . The preposition's easy rather , It shows how nouns stand to each other : John walked from France to Spain . Up , down , and over , in , between , And through the passes which are seen On that high ...
Jessie Connell. THE PREPOSITION . The preposition's easy rather , It shows how nouns stand to each other : John walked from France to Spain . Up , down , and over , in , between , And through the passes which are seen On that high ...
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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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