A Grammar of the English Language: In a Series of Letters. Intended for the Use of Schools and of Young Persons in General; But More Especially for the Use of Soldiers, Sailors, Apprentices, and Plough-boys. To which are Added, Six Lessons, Intended to Prevent Statesman [sic] from Using False Grammar, and from Writing in an Awkward MannerThe Author, 1829 - 240 sayfa |
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action active participle active verb actor Adjectives adverb Allies antecedent auxiliary Bishop of Winchester borough-tyrants by-and-by called clearly comma common confusion conjunction dear James Demosthenes Doctor Blair Doctor Johnson Ellipsis employ English error ETYMOLOGY express fault France French gender give grammarians House indefinite article infinitive mode instance irregular king King's knowledge language Latin Latin language lative learned Lindley Murray Lord Castlereagh Lord Sidmouth Majesty's manner mark Marquis matter means mind Minister nation neuter verb never nominative nonsense noun object observe paper paragraph passive participle past person or thing personal pronouns Peter phrase possessive preposition present Prince Regent principal verb principles purpose reason relate relative relative pronoun respect rules sense sentence singular number sometimes sort of words Speaker speaking Speech stand subjunctive mode SUPERLATIVE SYNTAX tence Thou thought tyrants understood wish write