The Principles of English GrammarC. Knight and Company, 1837 - 343 |
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... Nouns con- trasted IX . Of Pronouns - Declensions of Pronouns - Tabular view of those Declensions • X. Of Demonstratives , Relatives , and other species of Pronouns · XI . Of Verbs - Species of Verbs - Of Conjugations gene- rally XII ...
... Nouns con- trasted IX . Of Pronouns - Declensions of Pronouns - Tabular view of those Declensions • X. Of Demonstratives , Relatives , and other species of Pronouns · XI . Of Verbs - Species of Verbs - Of Conjugations gene- rally XII ...
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... nouns counsellor , leveller , and worshipper ; and until that be done , the participles ought to follow the same rule . The dupli- cation of t , as in benefitting for benefiting , and com- batting for combating , is already almost out ...
... nouns counsellor , leveller , and worshipper ; and until that be done , the participles ought to follow the same rule . The dupli- cation of t , as in benefitting for benefiting , and com- batting for combating , is already almost out ...
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... Nouns which signify names ; and also SUBSTANTIVES as denoting substances or things . The sound , or syllable , which brings directly to our recollection any object in nature , or being of imagination , is its name : such as man , bird ...
... Nouns which signify names ; and also SUBSTANTIVES as denoting substances or things . The sound , or syllable , which brings directly to our recollection any object in nature , or being of imagination , is its name : such as man , bird ...
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... Nouns , or names , comprehend every thing that exists , and , in an extended sense , include all the other divisions ... noun , such as thing , or object , to be understood , though not expressed , • in the sentence ; or the adjectives ...
... Nouns , or names , comprehend every thing that exists , and , in an extended sense , include all the other divisions ... noun , such as thing , or object , to be understood , though not expressed , • in the sentence ; or the adjectives ...
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... nouns . It is hence that some grammarians have made two divisions of the noun , calling one NOUN SUBSTANTIVE , and the other NOUN ADJECTIVE . We are well aware that , philosophically considered , the separation of quality from substance ...
... nouns . It is hence that some grammarians have made two divisions of the noun , calling one NOUN SUBSTANTIVE , and the other NOUN ADJECTIVE . We are well aware that , philosophically considered , the separation of quality from substance ...
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accusative action adjectives adverb affix agent appears applied appulse auxiliary belong called class of words clause composition compounds conjoined conjugation conjunction consequence considered consonant Dative denotes derived Dictionaries diphthong distinction distinguished equivalent example existence expressed feminine fore former formerly French gender genitive Gothic Gothic languages Grammarians Grammars Greek guage guttural hence idea INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive Interjections James John language Latin Latin language latter manner mark masculine meaning merely metaphorically MOOD neuter nominative noun object old English origin orthography painted past participle past tense person Peter loves Mary phrase Plur plural possessive preceding prefix preposition present preterite pronouns pronunciation qualities refer Saxon Scotch sense sentence separate Shakspeare signifies similar singular sound speak speaker species Subjunctive Subjunctive Mood syllable synonymous tence termed terminations thing Thou tion tive tongue transitive verb understood usage usually verbal vowel walk write written