English Grammar: Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners, with an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and AccuracySmith & Forman, 1810 - Всего страниц: 309 |
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... positions . * The writer is sensible that , after all his endeavours to elucidate the principles of the work , there are few of the divisions , arrangements , definitions , or rules , against which * The author conceives that the ...
... positions . * The writer is sensible that , after all his endeavours to elucidate the principles of the work , there are few of the divisions , arrangements , definitions , or rules , against which * The author conceives that the ...
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... position , or any motion of the organs of speech , from the moment the vocal sound commences , till it ends . A consonant is a simple , articulate sound , imperfect by itself , but which , joined with a vowel , forms a complete sound ...
... position , or any motion of the organs of speech , from the moment the vocal sound commences , till it ends . A consonant is a simple , articulate sound , imperfect by itself , but which , joined with a vowel , forms a complete sound ...
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... position of their mouth , lips , tongue , & c . when they are uttering the sounds , will perceive that va- rious operations of these organs of speech , are necessary to the production of the different vowel sounds ; and that by minute ...
... position of their mouth , lips , tongue , & c . when they are uttering the sounds , will perceive that va- rious operations of these organs of speech , are necessary to the production of the different vowel sounds ; and that by minute ...
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... position governs the objective case ; and as there are not , in each of these sentences , two apostrophes with the let- ters coming after them , we cannot with propriety say , that there are two genitive cases . CHAPTER IV . OF ...
... position governs the objective case ; and as there are not , in each of these sentences , two apostrophes with the let- ters coming after them , we cannot with propriety say , that there are two genitive cases . CHAPTER IV . OF ...
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... position is not tenable , that Equivalence in sense implies similarity in grammatical nature . ' It proves too much , and therefore nothing . This mode of reasoning would confound the acknowledged grammatical distinction of words ...
... position is not tenable , that Equivalence in sense implies similarity in grammatical nature . ' It proves too much , and therefore nothing . This mode of reasoning would confound the acknowledged grammatical distinction of words ...
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accent active verb adjective admit adverb agreeable appear auxiliary better cæsura circumstances comma common substantive compound conjugated conjunction connected connexion consonant construction copulative denote derived diphthong distinct distinguished ellipsis English language express following examples following instances following sentence frequently future tense genitive give governed grammar grammarians happy hath ideas imperative mood imperfect tense improper improperly indicative mood infinitive mood interrogative irregular verb kind king latter learner Lord loved manner means mind names nature nominative noun object observations occasions participle pause perfect personal pronoun perspicuous Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition present tense principal proper properly propriety relative pronoun render respect sense sentiments short signify simple singular number sometimes sound speak speech subjunctive mood syllable tences termination thing third person singular tion tive Trochee understood verb active verse virtue voice vowel wise writing
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