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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... express them in a simple and perspicuous style , adapted to the capacity of to illustrate them by appropriate examples and exercises ; and to give to the w possible advantage from method in the arrangement ; are the objects of the fol ...
... express them in a simple and perspicuous style , adapted to the capacity of to illustrate them by appropriate examples and exercises ; and to give to the w possible advantage from method in the arrangement ; are the objects of the fol ...
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... express the facts extemporaneously in better English When we consider how exceedingly important it is , that the business of a school should proceed without loss of time , and that , in the oral exercises here spoken of each pupil ...
... express the facts extemporaneously in better English When we consider how exceedingly important it is , that the business of a school should proceed without loss of time , and that , in the oral exercises here spoken of each pupil ...
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... express an action , not on but prior to the time referred to by the verb returned , to which it relates . thirteenth rule of syntax , when verbs are used that , in point of time , relate other , the order of time should be observed ...
... express an action , not on but prior to the time referred to by the verb returned , to which it relates . thirteenth rule of syntax , when verbs are used that , in point of time , relate other , the order of time should be observed ...
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... express " from a new compilation , besides a careful selection of the most useful matter , some degree of improvement in the mode of adapting it to the understanding , and gradual progress of learners . " - Introd . to Gram . , 8vo , p ...
... express " from a new compilation , besides a careful selection of the most useful matter , some degree of improvement in the mode of adapting it to the understanding , and gradual progress of learners . " - Introd . to Gram . , 8vo , p ...
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... express . The sonants are so manifestly insufficient to form any name of themselves and so palpable is the difference between the nature and the name of that , did we not know how education has been trifled with , it would be to believe ...
... express . The sonants are so manifestly insufficient to form any name of themselves and so palpable is the difference between the nature and the name of that , did we not know how education has been trifled with , it would be to believe ...
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accented according to Rule adjective adjuncts adverb agree anapestic antecedent apposition auxiliary called classes clause comma common noun compound conjugated conjunction connected consonant construction definite denotes derived diphthong ellipsis employed English Etymology EXERCISE express FALSE SYNTAX finite verb governed grammar grammarians hast honour imperative mood Imperfect Tense improper diphthong indicative mood infinitive inserted interjection interrogative language learner LESSON letters loved meaning Murray neuter gender never nominative noun or pronoun objective OBSERVATIONS ON RULE orthography parsing passion passive perfect participle personal pronoun phrase pleonasm Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive POTENTIAL MOOD Praxis preceded prefixed preposition Present Tense preterit principal proper reading relation require Saxon says second person singular semivowels sentence signifies simple singular number sometimes sound speech style subjunctive subjunctive mood syllable SYNTAX UNDER RULE term thee things third person triphthong uttered virtue vowel wise words write