A Practical Grammar: In which Words, Phrases, and Sentences are Classified According to Their Offices, and Their Various Relations to One AnotherA.S. Barnes, 1855 - 310 Seiten |
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Adjective Pronoun ADJUNCT ELEMENTS Adverb ANALYSIS Antecedent Auxiliary Sentence Auxiliary Verbs called commonly Complex Sentence Compound Conjunction construction created the heaven denote Diagram distinguished earth ellipsis English language EXAMPLES EXAMPLES.-1 Exclamation EXERCISES expressed Gender Grammatical Hence illustrate Obs Independent Phrase Indicative Mode Infinitive Mode Infinitive Phrase Interrogative Intransitive Irregular Verb John King of Shadows language Let the Pupil Logical Adjunct Nominative NOTE Nouns and Pronouns o'er Object parsed Participial Phrase Passive Past Participle PHRASE-PRINCIPAL placed Possessive Possessive Adjective POTENTIAL MODE Predicate prefixed Prep Preposition PRINCIPAL ELEMENTS Principal Sentence PRIOR PAST TENSE PRIOR PRESENT TENSE Pron qualifies reciting Relative Pronoun REM.-In RULE Scaling yonder peak seen SENTENCE-PRINCIPAL ELEMENT Sentences to illustrate signification sing Singular Number sometimes Specifying Adjectives SUBJUNCTIVE Substantive Syllables tell tence thee things Third Person Thou art Thou hast Thou mightst Thou wilt Transitive Transitive Verb Verbal Adjective Voice Word of Euphony