A Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Common Schools, Academies and SeminariesNewman & Ivison, 1854 - 250 páginas |
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... usually parsed as being in the potential mode , may not be arranged under the indicative ? Do not the propositions , I may walk , I might walk , I could walk , affirm that I have power or ability to walk ? The author does not INTRODUCTION .
... usually parsed as being in the potential mode , may not be arranged under the indicative ? Do not the propositions , I may walk , I might walk , I could walk , affirm that I have power or ability to walk ? The author does not INTRODUCTION .
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... proposition does not denote a past action or state , which is uniformly the im- port of the imperfect tense . This verb usually denotes a present possible action or state . Here then is a palpable in- consistency ; a verb which is in ...
... proposition does not denote a past action or state , which is uniformly the im- port of the imperfect tense . This verb usually denotes a present possible action or state . Here then is a palpable in- consistency ; a verb which is in ...
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... propositions and compound sentences are analyzed grammatically and logically . This system of analy- sis , the author ... proposition , than the common method of parsing . The unusual advantages which this system will afford , were there ...
... propositions and compound sentences are analyzed grammatically and logically . This system of analy- sis , the author ... proposition , than the common method of parsing . The unusual advantages which this system will afford , were there ...
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... propositions , and sentences . The Interjection . Interjections are words uttered to express some sudden emotion of the mind . ARTICLES . § 30. An article is a word placed before nouns to limit or define their meaning . The articles are ...
... propositions , and sentences . The Interjection . Interjections are words uttered to express some sudden emotion of the mind . ARTICLES . § 30. An article is a word placed before nouns to limit or define their meaning . The articles are ...
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... proposition , man is the subject , and the verb is af- firms simply the existence of the subject man . " The boy reads his book . " In this proposition , the verb affirms men- tal and physical action of the subject boy exerted upon the ...
... proposition , man is the subject , and the verb is af- firms simply the existence of the subject man . " The boy reads his book . " In this proposition , the verb affirms men- tal and physical action of the subject boy exerted upon the ...
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75 cents adjective adverbs affirmed antecedent apostrophe apposition auxiliaries called clause comma Conjugate conjunction consonant construction declension defective verbs definite definite article derived diphthong distinguished example expressed False Punctuation False Syntax formed by annexing gender governed grammatical subject imperative mode imperfect tense indefinite article indefinite pronouns indicative mode infinitive mode Interjections interrogative intransitive letters loved meaning Metonomy mind modified neuter verb nominative noun denoting noun or pronoun object participial noun passive verb Perf perfect participle person or thing person singular personal pronouns pluperfect tense plural number Poss possessive preceding predicate prefixed Pres present participle present tense principles proper proposition refer relative pronoun RULE Saxon SECOND COURSE Second Future Tense second person Sing singular number sometimes sounded like long speech subject-nominative subjunctive mode tense denotes term termination thee third person THOMAS HASTINGS thou tion tive transitive verb Triphthongs usually virtue vowel words