Outlines of English grammar for the use of junior classesBell & Daldy, 1872 - 142 páginas |
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... arrived yesterday ; ' ' He writes well ; ' ' He has done wrong , therefore he is sorry ; ' ' The house is very large . ' 28. A Preposition is a word placed before substantives , to show the relation in which things and their actions and ...
... arrived yesterday ; ' ' He writes well ; ' ' He has done wrong , therefore he is sorry ; ' ' The house is very large . ' 28. A Preposition is a word placed before substantives , to show the relation in which things and their actions and ...
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... arrived . ' The words he had just arrived ' make an independent sentence by themselves . But if we say ' I saw your brother , who had just arrived , ' the words who had just arrived , do not make sense unless they are used with the word ...
... arrived . ' The words he had just arrived ' make an independent sentence by themselves . But if we say ' I saw your brother , who had just arrived , ' the words who had just arrived , do not make sense unless they are used with the word ...
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... arrived ; ' ' He is fallen . ' Great care must be taken not to confound these with passive verbs . The sign of the passive voice is not the verb be , but the passive participle that follows it . MOOD . 112. There are four moods : -1 ...
... arrived ; ' ' He is fallen . ' Great care must be taken not to confound these with passive verbs . The sign of the passive voice is not the verb be , but the passive participle that follows it . MOOD . 112. There are four moods : -1 ...
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... arrived yesterday " ) ; now ( " I hear him now " ) ; hither ( " He is coming hither " ) . 162. A relative or conjunctive adverb is one which not only modifies the meaning of some verb or adjective , but connects the clause in which it ...
... arrived yesterday " ) ; now ( " I hear him now " ) ; hither ( " He is coming hither " ) . 162. A relative or conjunctive adverb is one which not only modifies the meaning of some verb or adjective , but connects the clause in which it ...
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... arrival ; ' He killed the man with a sword . ' The gerundial infinitive ( § 115 ) is included in this class of adverbial adjuncts ; as , ' We eat to ... arrived last night ; ' ' We see him every day ; ' ' We 64 OUTLINES OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
... arrival ; ' He killed the man with a sword . ' The gerundial infinitive ( § 115 ) is included in this class of adverbial adjuncts ; as , ' We eat to ... arrived last night ; ' ' We see him every day ; ' ' We 64 OUTLINES OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR .
Términos y frases comunes
action active adjective adjuncts adverbs Analysis arrived attributive brother called clause cloth College common Comparative complete Conjunctions consists containing continued denote derived Edition English examples expressed father Fcap following sentences French Future gave gender gerund Give Grammar Greek heard History horse Illustrations Imperfect Indicative Indicative Mood infinitive mood John John's language Latin letters lost Master means modified names nominative Notes noun object origin passive Past Indefinite Tense Perfect Participle Perfect Tense person play Plural possessive Post 8vo preceded Predicate preposition Present pronoun proper refers relation relative School sense sent separate simple Singular smiting smitten sound speak spoken stands struck substantive suffix tell thing Third Thou tion tive unless verb voice vowel words Write young
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