An Abridgment of L. Murray's English Grammar: With Alterations and Improvements : Designed for the Use of the Younger Class of LearnersManning & Loring, 1808 - 72 Seiten |
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... several nouns come together in the poffeffive cafe , the apostrophe with is added to each ; as This was my father's , mother's , and uncle's advice . " If any words in- tervene , the poffeffive fign fhould alfo be annexed to each as ...
... several nouns come together in the poffeffive cafe , the apostrophe with is added to each ; as This was my father's , mother's , and uncle's advice . " If any words in- tervene , the poffeffive fign fhould alfo be annexed to each as ...
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... several subjects belonging in the fame manner to one verb , or several verbs belonging in the fame manner to one subject , the fubjects and the verbs are still to be accounted equal in number ; for every verb must have its subject , and ...
... several subjects belonging in the fame manner to one verb , or several verbs belonging in the fame manner to one subject , the fubjects and the verbs are still to be accounted equal in number ; for every verb must have its subject , and ...
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... several adjuncts in a dif- ferent manner ; namely , with effects , as the object with women , as the subject of them ; with fenfe , aš the quality or characteristic of those women . The adjuncts therefore are only fo many imperfect ...
... several adjuncts in a dif- ferent manner ; namely , with effects , as the object with women , as the subject of them ; with fenfe , aš the quality or characteristic of those women . The adjuncts therefore are only fo many imperfect ...
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adjective adjuncts adverb alſo becauſe caufe colon comma compariſon COMPOUND PERFECT confifts confonant conjunction connected DEFECTIVE VERBS defire diphthong diſtinguiſhed Engliſh expreffed expreffion faid fame fecond feen femicolon fenfe feparated fhalt fhort fhould have loved fhould love fhouldft fign fignifies fimple fentence fingle finite verb fome fometimes fpeech ftudy fubftantive fubject fuch fuperlative fyllable gender houfe Imperative Mode IMPERFECT SINGULAR Indicative Mode Infinitive Mode inftances itfelf lefs LESSON Metonymy moft moſt muft muſt nominative cafe nouns nouns and pronouns objective cafe paffion Perf perfect participle PERFECT TENSE Perfonal pronouns phraſe PLUPERFECT SINGULAR PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number pofitive Potential Mode preffed prepofition PRESENT TENSE refpect REGULAR VERB relative pronoun repreſents requifite RULE SECOND FUTURE TENSE ſhall shalt or wilt Subjunctive Synecdoche tenfe tenſe thefe theſe thing thofe thoſe Thou art Thou mayft Thou mightft Thou shalt ufed uſed verb virtue vowel wife words and phrafes wouldft
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Seite 2 - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Seite 57 - Were all books reduced thus to their quintessence, many a bulky author would make his appearance in a penny paper : there would be scarce such a thing in nature as a folio : the works of an age would be contained on a few shelves ; not to mention millions of volumes that would be utterly annihilated.
Seite 43 - When a nominative comes between the relative and the verb, the relative is governed by some word in its own member of the sentence : as, " He who preserves me, to whom I owe my being, whose I am, and whom I serve, is eternal.
Seite 31 - They might have been loved. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Present Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. If I be loved, 1. If we be loved, 2. If thou be loved, 2. If you be loved, 3. If he be loved; 3. If they be loved.
Seite 12 - What, is a kind of compound relative, including both the antecedent and the relative, and is equivalent to that which; as "This is what I wanted ;" that is to say,
Seite 46 - By the thirteenth rule of syntax, when verbs are used that, in point of time, relate to each other, the order of time should be observed. The imperfect tense visited should, therefore, have been had visited, in the pluperfect tense, representing the.