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... . 1. A gentleman of great learning addressed the pupils of the first class . 2. The travelers visited the house in which Shakespeare lived . 3. Children that live in the country welcome the birds ADJECTIVE MODIFIERS 41.
... . 1. A gentleman of great learning addressed the pupils of the first class . 2. The travelers visited the house in which Shakespeare lived . 3. Children that live in the country welcome the birds ADJECTIVE MODIFIERS 41.
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... and bird . 5. An independent word . For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me , etc. - Shakespeare . 6. The object of a preposition . The vine still 82 ETYMOLOGY.
... and bird . 5. An independent word . For once , upon a raw and gusty day , The troubled Tiber chafing with her shores , Cæsar said to me , etc. - Shakespeare . 6. The object of a preposition . The vine still 82 ETYMOLOGY.
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... Shakespeare's , is ex- plained as signifying a play of Shakespeare's plays ; that is , one of the plays written by Shakespeare . Those who regard THE NOUN 85.
... Shakespeare's , is ex- plained as signifying a play of Shakespeare's plays ; that is , one of the plays written by Shakespeare . Those who regard THE NOUN 85.
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William Henry Maxwell. of the plays written by Shakespeare . Those who regard this explanation as correct , distinguish a bust of Cicero , that is , a bust representing Cicero , from a bust of Cicero's , meaning one of the busts in the ...
William Henry Maxwell. of the plays written by Shakespeare . Those who regard this explanation as correct , distinguish a bust of Cicero , that is , a bust representing Cicero , from a bust of Cicero's , meaning one of the busts in the ...
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... Shakespeare . 5. We live in deeds , not years ; in thoughts , not breaths ; In feelings , not in figures on a dial . - Bailey . 6. If a man empties his purse into his head , no one can take it away from him . An investment in knowledge ...
... Shakespeare . 5. We live in deeds , not years ; in thoughts , not breaths ; In feelings , not in figures on a dial . - Bailey . 6. If a man empties his purse into his head , no one can take it away from him . An investment in knowledge ...
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abstract nouns accented ACTIVE VOICE adjective modifiers adjective phrase adverb adverbial clause adverbial phrase amphibrach ANAPESTIC antecedent apposition auxiliary verbs birds called comma concord conjunction connected DACTYLIC declarative sentence DEFINITION denoting elements English EXERCISE express feminine following sentences FUTURE PERFECT TENSE gender give a reason GRAM grammar imperative mode independent clause indicative mode infinitive inflection interrogative intransitive kind language Latin masculine modify the meaning nominative notional verb noun clause noun or pronoun noun phrase object parse passive voice Past Participle PAST TENSE PERFECT TENSE person or thing personal pronoun poetry possessive predicate complement prefix preposition Present Past PRESENT PERFECT principal clause relative pronoun rime rule seen Shakespeare Singular Plural sometimes speak spoken SUBJECT WORD subjunctive mode subordinate clause suffix superlative syllables syllables rime tell tence TENSE Singular thee third person Thou tion tive transitive verb TROCHAIC VOICE Plural walk write
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