The Elements of English GrammarUniversity Press, 1898 - 304 Seiten |
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... given in the present Edition , and in a few places the wording of the text has been altered . The numbers of the paragraphs remain the same . EALING , June 1st , 1898 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Historical Survey II . Constituents of ...
... given in the present Edition , and in a few places the wording of the text has been altered . The numbers of the paragraphs remain the same . EALING , June 1st , 1898 . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Historical Survey II . Constituents of ...
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... given here : ( 1 ) Who were these settlers ? ( 2 ) Where did they come from ? ( 1 ) They were Teutonic tribes . The people , whom we call Germans , call themselves Deutsch . The word is familiar to us in the form Dutch . The Romans ...
... given here : ( 1 ) Who were these settlers ? ( 2 ) Where did they come from ? ( 1 ) They were Teutonic tribes . The people , whom we call Germans , call themselves Deutsch . The word is familiar to us in the form Dutch . The Romans ...
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... given , nor is it a matter of much importance to settle the point one way or the other . When Saxons and Angles were united in England against a common enemy , they called themselves ' Englishmen . ' If the use of the word leads people ...
... given , nor is it a matter of much importance to settle the point one way or the other . When Saxons and Angles were united in England against a common enemy , they called themselves ' Englishmen . ' If the use of the word leads people ...
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... given by the British inhabitant to the river in his neigh- bourhood , would be preserved by the English settler . Hence we have upwards of a dozen rivers called ' Avon ' in England , and ' Ex ' in various disguises is even more common ...
... given by the British inhabitant to the river in his neigh- bourhood , would be preserved by the English settler . Hence we have upwards of a dozen rivers called ' Avon ' in England , and ' Ex ' in various disguises is even more common ...
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... given to chemistry or physiology has therefore been wasted . An intelligent man likes to understand the things which he sees around him . These things are too numerous for us to understand much of many of them . We must pick and choose ...
... given to chemistry or physiology has therefore been wasted . An intelligent man likes to understand the things which he sees around him . These things are too numerous for us to understand much of many of them . We must pick and choose ...
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action adjective Adjuncts adverb alphabet antecedent application apposition auxiliary verb called CHAPTER complete Complex Sentence compound conjugation conjunction consonants construction dative denote derivation diphthongal distinction ellipsis employed ending English Grammar English language English origin English words Etymology examples express feminine following sentences following words French gender genitive German Gerund Give Greek horse illustrate Imperative Mood Indefinite indicative Indirect Object inflexion Intransitive Keltic Latin words letters limiting mark meaning modern English neuter Norman noun or pronoun noun-clause Old English Parse passive Past Participle Past Tense person phrase Pleonasm plural possessive predicate prefix preposition present principal clause pronunciation relative pronoun represented Roman sentence contains signifies Sing singular sometimes sonant speak speech stands Strong Verbs subjunctive mood subordinate clause suffix superlative surd syllable Syntax thing thou tive town transitive verb vocabulary vowel vowel sounds Weak Verbs write written