An easy English grammar, Том 3 |
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... rule by a few easy exercises : he will then have more difficult exercises founded upon that general statement or rule , and then exercises on the ex- ceptions to the rule . Perfect intelligence of a theory will thus be secured by ...
... rule by a few easy exercises : he will then have more difficult exercises founded upon that general statement or rule , and then exercises on the ex- ceptions to the rule . Perfect intelligence of a theory will thus be secured by ...
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... rules are the skeleton of a language ; and , just as beauty is destroyed when the bones of an animal are too prominent , so the grace and ease of a language are destroyed , when a too careful attention to stiff and unbending grammatical ...
... rules are the skeleton of a language ; and , just as beauty is destroyed when the bones of an animal are too prominent , so the grace and ease of a language are destroyed , when a too careful attention to stiff and unbending grammatical ...
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... with their usual rashness pronounced to be " bad grammar " -is only one of the successes that may be expected when the English language is conscientiously examined . * Page 29 . It is recommended that the Rules of Syntax should be.
... with their usual rashness pronounced to be " bad grammar " -is only one of the successes that may be expected when the English language is conscientiously examined . * Page 29 . It is recommended that the Rules of Syntax should be.
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... rules are the skeleton of a language ; and , just as beauty is destroyed when the bones of an animal are too prominent , so the grace and ease of a language are destroyed , when a too careful attention to stiff and unbending grammatical ...
... rules are the skeleton of a language ; and , just as beauty is destroyed when the bones of an animal are too prominent , so the grace and ease of a language are destroyed , when a too careful attention to stiff and unbending grammatical ...
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... Hennes Thence ( Thennes * ) Whence ( Whennes ) The following are ABLATIVES : The ( before Com- paratives ) , Why , and How . Piers Ploughman . CHAPTER VI . RULES OF SYNTAX . Syntax is usually INFLECTIONS OF ADVERBS . 23.
... Hennes Thence ( Thennes * ) Whence ( Whennes ) The following are ABLATIVES : The ( before Com- paratives ) , Why , and How . Piers Ploughman . CHAPTER VI . RULES OF SYNTAX . Syntax is usually INFLECTIONS OF ADVERBS . 23.
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ACTIVE VERB ACTIVE-TRANSITIVE VERBS Adverbs apposition Commonly called Complete or Perfect EASY ENGLISH GRAMMAR English language English Verb example express following sentences:-1 following:-1 Future Complete Future Indefinite GENITIVES Gerund Gilt gone to London GOVERN THE DATIVE GOVERN THE OBJECTIVE GRAMMAR FOR BEGINNERS III.-FUTURE TENSE Incomplete Indicative Mood INFINITIVE MOOD inflections Intransitive Verbs J. M. D. MEIKLEJOHN John large number Learning of Sanscrit Manchester marking the Noun masculine means modifies neuter Nominative Noun-marking word Old English old form Pall Mall Court parsed Passive Verbs Passive Voice Past Complete Past Indefinite Past or Passive past tense Penny perfect participle persons Plural phrases plain plural number poems POSSESSIVE Preposition Present Indefinite PRESENT TENSE Pro-Sentences Pro-Verb Pronoun pupil REMARK RICHARD COBDEN RULE SCHOOL BOOKS SHAKSPERE sing Sold in London struck SUB-RULE A.-The Subjunctive Mood superlative degree third person Thou thought VERBS GOVERN Verbs strike W. H. SMITH write
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