English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners : with an Appendix Containing Rules and Observations for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and Accuracy |
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... separated ; as , fa - ble , sti - fle . But when they come between two vowels , and are such as cannot begin a word , they must be divided ; as , ut - most , un - der , in - sect , er - ror , cof - fin . 3. When three consonants meet in ...
... separated ; as , fa - ble , sti - fle . But when they come between two vowels , and are such as cannot begin a word , they must be divided ; as , ut - most , un - der , in - sect , er - ror , cof - fin . 3. When three consonants meet in ...
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... separated ; as , teach - est , teach - eth , teach - ing , teach - er , contend - est , great - er , wretch - ed , good - ness , love - ly . 1 Some of the preceding rules may be liable to considerable exceptions ; and therefore it is ...
... separated ; as , teach - est , teach - eth , teach - ing , teach - er , contend - est , great - er , wretch - ed , good - ness , love - ly . 1 Some of the preceding rules may be liable to considerable exceptions ; and therefore it is ...
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... separated from the noun by a verb , or when the noun is understood , all of them except his , vary their terminations : as , This hat is mine , and the other is thine those trinkets are hers ; this house is ours , and that is yours ...
... separated from the noun by a verb , or when the noun is understood , all of them except his , vary their terminations : as , This hat is mine , and the other is thine those trinkets are hers ; this house is ours , and that is yours ...
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... separated from the subjunctive , is evident , from the complexness and confusion which are produced by their being blended together , and from the distinct nature of the two modes ; the former of which may be expressed without any ...
... separated from the subjunctive , is evident , from the complexness and confusion which are produced by their being blended together , and from the distinct nature of the two modes ; the former of which may be expressed without any ...
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... separated from their substantives , even by words which modify their mean- ing , and make but one sense with them as , “ A large enough number surely . " " It should be , " A number large enough . " " The lower sort of people are good ...
... separated from their substantives , even by words which modify their mean- ing , and make but one sense with them as , “ A large enough number surely . " " It should be , " A number large enough . " " The lower sort of people are good ...
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accent action active verb adjective admit adverb agreeable appear auxiliary auxiliary verbs better cæsura comma common substantive compound conjugated conjunction connected connexion consonant copulative degree denote derived diphthong distinct distinguished English language examples express following instances following sentence frequently future tense genitive governed grammar grammarians Greek guage hath ideas imperative mood Imperfect Tense indicative mood infinitive mood interrogative irregular verb king learner Lord loved manner means mind moods and tenses mute names nature nominative noun object observations octavo participle passive pause perfect personal pronoun perspicuous phrases Pluperfect Pluperfect Tense Plur plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition Present Tense principal proper properly propriety render respect RULE SECT sense sentiments shalt short signify simple singular number sometimes speak speech subjunctive mood superlative syllable termination thing tion tive Trochee variation verb active verb neuter virtue voice vowel wise words wouldst writing
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