The Institutes of English Grammar Methodically Arranged: With Forms of Parsing and Correcting ... and a Key to the Oral Exercises: to which are Added Four Appendixes ...W. Wood & Company, 1865 - 318 |
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... OBSERVATIONS . FOR THE ADVANCED STUDENT , FIVE METHODS OF ANALYSIS , AND 1 A KEY TO THE ORAL EXERCISES : TO WHICH ARE ADDED FOUR APPENDIXES . DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS , ACADEMIES , AND PRIVATE LEARNERS . BY GOOLD BROWN ...
... OBSERVATIONS . FOR THE ADVANCED STUDENT , FIVE METHODS OF ANALYSIS , AND 1 A KEY TO THE ORAL EXERCISES : TO WHICH ARE ADDED FOUR APPENDIXES . DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS , ACADEMIES , AND PRIVATE LEARNERS . BY GOOLD BROWN ...
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... observation . 17. The greatest peculiarity of the method is , that it requires the pupil to speak or write a great deal , and the teacher very little . But both should constantly remember that grammar is the art of speaking and writing ...
... observation . 17. The greatest peculiarity of the method is , that it requires the pupil to speak or write a great deal , and the teacher very little . But both should constantly remember that grammar is the art of speaking and writing ...
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... Observations on the Syntax ; 219 . False Syntax under the General Rule ; 220 . Examples for Parsing , Praxis VIII ; 221 . Chapter V. - Questions on Syntax ; 226 . Chapter VI . - Exercises in Syntax ; 228 . PART IV . - PROSODY . Chapter ...
... Observations on the Syntax ; 219 . False Syntax under the General Rule ; 220 . Examples for Parsing , Praxis VIII ; 221 . Chapter V. - Questions on Syntax ; 226 . Chapter VI . - Exercises in Syntax ; 228 . PART IV . - PROSODY . Chapter ...
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... OBSERVATIONS . OBS . 1. - LANGUAGE , in the primitive sense of the term , embraced only vocal expression , or human speech uttered by the mouth ; but , after letters were invented to represent articulate sounds , language became twofold ...
... OBSERVATIONS . OBS . 1. - LANGUAGE , in the primitive sense of the term , embraced only vocal expression , or human speech uttered by the mouth ; but , after letters were invented to represent articulate sounds , language became twofold ...
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... OBSERVATIONS . OBS . 1. - The names of the letters , as expressed in the modern languages , are mostly framed with reference to their powers , or sounds . Yet is there in English no letter of which the name is always identical with its ...
... OBSERVATIONS . OBS . 1. - The names of the letters , as expressed in the modern languages , are mostly framed with reference to their powers , or sounds . Yet is there in English no letter of which the name is always identical with its ...
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according action adding adjective adverb agree antecedent called cause classes clause common compared compound conjunction connected consonant construction correction definite denotes depends derived employed English examples EXCEPTION EXERCISE express FALSE figure friends gender give given governed grammar happy imperfect improve indicative mood infinitive kind language learned less LESSON letters loved manner meaning Measure mind mood nature neuter never nominative Note noun object OBSERVATIONS parsing participle perfect phrase plural possessive preceded prefixed preposition present principal pronoun proper question reading reason reference relation relative represent require respect Rule says seen sense sentence separate simple singular sometimes sound speak speech style syllable SYNTAX taken Tense term thee thing third person thou thought usually verb virtue vowel wise words write written
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