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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... loving , the hyphen should be inserted between them . RULE VI . - NO HYPHEN . When a compound has but one accented syllable in pro- nunciation , as watchword , statesman , gentleman , and the parts are such as admit of a complete ...
... loving , the hyphen should be inserted between them . RULE VI . - NO HYPHEN . When a compound has but one accented syllable in pro- nunciation , as watchword , statesman , gentleman , and the parts are such as admit of a complete ...
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... loving , four - footed . OBS . 1. - Numeral adjectives are of three kinds : namely , 1. Cardinal ; as , One , two , three , four , five , six , seven , eight , nine , ten , eleven , twelve , thirteen , fourteen , fifteen , & c . 2 ...
... loving , four - footed . OBS . 1. - Numeral adjectives are of three kinds : namely , 1. Cardinal ; as , One , two , three , four , five , six , seven , eight , nine , ten , eleven , twelve , thirteen , fourteen , fifteen , & c . 2 ...
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... lovED , loving , lovED . II . An irregular verb is a verb that does not form the preterit and the perfect participle by assuming d or ed ; as , see , saw , seeing , seen . III . A redundant verb is a verb that forms the preterit or the ...
... lovED , loving , lovED . II . An irregular verb is a verb that does not form the preterit and the perfect participle by assuming d or ed ; as , see , saw , seeing , seen . III . A redundant verb is a verb that forms the preterit or the ...
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... loved , If thou knew , & c . , he gives this mood not only the last five tenses of the indicative , but also all those of the potential ; alleging , " that as the indicative mood is converted into the subjunc- tive , by the expression ...
... loved , If thou knew , & c . , he gives this mood not only the last five tenses of the indicative , but also all those of the potential ; alleging , " that as the indicative mood is converted into the subjunc- tive , by the expression ...
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... loved , " & c . , wherein he was sustained by Dr. Priestly and others of high authority . Dr. John- son , indeed , made the preterit subjunctive like the indicative ; and this may have in- duced the author to change his plan , and ...
... loved , " & c . , wherein he was sustained by Dr. Priestly and others of high authority . Dr. John- son , indeed , made the preterit subjunctive like the indicative ; and this may have in- duced the author to change his plan , and ...
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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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