Elements of English GrammarAmerican Book Company, 1908 - Всего страниц: 256 |
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adjectives adverb apostrophe apposition beautiful bird Cæsar called common noun Complete these sentences conjunctions Demonstrative pronouns dependent clauses EVANS'S Exercise express father Fill the blanks fire fish flowers following sentences name FUTURE PERFECT TENSE girl give grammar horse interrogative intransitive intransitive verb John language LESSON limiting adjectives live loved 1st PERS loved 2d PERS masculine gender modify mother Name the nouns night nominative nominative absolute nouns and pronouns object participle personal pronouns phrase PLURAL 1st PERS plural number Poss preposition PRESENT PERFECT TENSE PRESENT TENSE proper noun pupils rain relative clause relative pronoun river rose sail second person sentences by adding sentences containing singular number sleep soldiers speak speech subjunctive tell tences TENSE 1st PERS third person thou tive told trees verb voice winds Write a letter Write sentences Write two sentences
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