Abridgment of English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language, Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises. Designed for the Younger Classes of LearnersJ.B. Moore, 1823 - 107 Seiten |
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... Interjection . I. ARTICLE . An Article is a word prefixed to substan- tives , to point them out , and to show how far their signification extends ; as , a garden , an eagle , the woman . In English , there are but two articles , a and ...
... Interjection . I. ARTICLE . An Article is a word prefixed to substan- tives , to point them out , and to show how far their signification extends ; as , a garden , an eagle , the woman . In English , there are but two articles , a and ...
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... INTERJECTION . Interjections are words thrown in be tween the parts of a sentence , to express the passion or emotions of the speaker ; as , " O ! I have alienated my friend ; " " Alas ! I fear for life ; " " O virtue ! how amiable thou ...
... INTERJECTION . Interjections are words thrown in be tween the parts of a sentence , to express the passion or emotions of the speaker ; as , " O ! I have alienated my friend ; " " Alas ! I fear for life ; " " O virtue ! how amiable thou ...
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... form : as , " Al- ways remember this ancient maxim ; ' Know thyself . " " 7th , The first word of every line of po- etry . 8th , The pronoun I , and the interjection 0 ! 9th , Words of particular importance , as , the CAPITALS . 67.
... form : as , " Al- ways remember this ancient maxim ; ' Know thyself . " " 7th , The first word of every line of po- etry . 8th , The pronoun I , and the interjection 0 ! 9th , Words of particular importance , as , the CAPITALS . 67.
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... Interjection . Why ? SECT . II . Specimen of Etymological Parsing . Hope animates us . Hope is a common substantive of the third person , in the singular number , and the nom- inative case . ( Decline the substantive . ) Ani- mates is a ...
... Interjection . Why ? SECT . II . Specimen of Etymological Parsing . Hope animates us . Hope is a common substantive of the third person , in the singular number , and the nom- inative case . ( Decline the substantive . ) Ani- mates is a ...
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... Interjection . Why does the nominative case fol- low it ? Why the objective ? Why omitted ? Why repeated ? SECT . II . Specimen of Syntactical Parsing . Vice degrades us . Vice is a common substantive , of the third person , in the ...
... Interjection . Why does the nominative case fol- low it ? Why the objective ? Why omitted ? Why repeated ? SECT . II . Specimen of Syntactical Parsing . Vice degrades us . Vice is a common substantive , of the third person , in the ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according to RULE adjective pronoun Adverb agrees with nouns ative comma common substantive Compound Perfect Conjugate the following conjunction connect couldst DEFECTIVE VERBS derived English EXERCISES IN PARSING express following verbs gender govern the objective Grammar happy heart honor IMPERATIVE MOOD indefinite article indicative mood INFINITIVE MOOD Interjection lative learner letter loved 2 Thou loved 2 Ye loved Imperfect Tense loved Perfect loved Pluperfect Tense loved Plural loved Present Tense loved Singular mayst or canst mind nominative omitted passions passive voice peace personal pronoun plural number Posses possessive POTENTIAL MOOD preposition proper relative pronoun RULE XI RULE XVII Rules of Syntax says Second Future Tense SECT Semicolon sentence shalt or wilt singular number sound SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD syllable temper Tense represents thee thing third person singular Thou art Thou hadst Thou mayst Thou mightst tion tive mood vice virtue vowel wise word Write the following
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Seite 65 - The only point where human bliss stands still, And tastes the good without the fall to ill ; Where only merit...
Seite 92 - Soon as the evening shades prevail, The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth : Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole. What though, in solemn silence, all Move round the dark terrestrial ball?
Seite 90 - Vice is a monster of so frightful mien, As, to be hated, needs but to be seen; Yet seen too oft, familiar with her face, We first endure, then pity, then embrace.
Seite 91 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
Seite 27 - A verb is a word which signifies to be, to do, or to suffer ; as, I am — I rule — I am ruled.
Seite 89 - Reason's whole pleasure, all the joys of sense, Lie in three words, health, peace, and competence.
Seite 34 - TO BE. INDICATIVE MOOD. PRESENT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I am. 1. We are. 2. Thou art. 2. Ye or you are. 3. He, she, or it is. 3. They are. IMPERFECT TENSE. Singular. Plural. 1. I was. 1. We were. 2. Thou wast.
Seite 41 - TENSE. SINGULAR. PLURAL. 1. If I were loved. 1 . If we were loved. 2. If thou wert loved. 2. If ye or you were loved. 3. If he were loved.
Seite 63 - Tones. TONES are different both from emphasis and pauses ;* consisting in the modulation of the voice, the notes or variations of sound which we employ in the expression of our sentiments.
Seite 62 - QUANTITY. The quantity of a syllable is that time which is occupied in pronouncing it. It is considered as long or short. A vowel or syllable is long, when the accent is on the vowel ; which occasions it to be slowly joined, in pronunciation, to the following letter ; as, "Fall, bale, mood, house, feature.