The Accidence: Or First Rudiments of English Grammar. Designed for the Use of Young LadiesC. Law, 1801 - 140 sayfa |
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... thing that exifts , or of which we have any no- tion or idea ; fo that every thing we fee - hear - fmell -taste — feel — or of which we can speak , is a Subitan- tive or Noun . You may know a Subftantive by prefixing an Arti- cle , or ...
... thing that exifts , or of which we have any no- tion or idea ; fo that every thing we fee - hear - fmell -taste — feel — or of which we can speak , is a Subitan- tive or Noun . You may know a Subftantive by prefixing an Arti- cle , or ...
Sayfa 3
... thing to it ; as , a good thing ; or any known Sub ftantive , as , a good cake , a large apple ; or by asking the question what ? by which you will diftinguifh iss Subftantive likewife ; as , good what ? Good child . 5. The VERB is a ...
... thing to it ; as , a good thing ; or any known Sub ftantive , as , a good cake , a large apple ; or by asking the question what ? by which you will diftinguifh iss Subftantive likewife ; as , good what ? Good child . 5. The VERB is a ...
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... thing , as a girl , a useful book . A can only be joined with the fingular number , as I want a book : plural , I want fome books . A is called the indefinite Article , because it does not determine what particular perfon or thing is ...
... thing , as a girl , a useful book . A can only be joined with the fingular number , as I want a book : plural , I want fome books . A is called the indefinite Article , because it does not determine what particular perfon or thing is ...
Sayfa 6
... thing is meant ; as , That is THE perfon of whom I pake . This is THE book rubich I intend to lend to you . Hence it is called the definite or demonftrative Article . • Is the Article the ufed before Subftantives of the plural , or of ...
... thing is meant ; as , That is THE perfon of whom I pake . This is THE book rubich I intend to lend to you . Hence it is called the definite or demonftrative Article . • Is the Article the ufed before Subftantives of the plural , or of ...
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... thing is implied ; as , this is not thread , but filk ; not gold , but filver . Articles are fometimes joined to proper names by way of diftinction or eminence ; as , He is a Titus , that is , a perfon as worthy as Titus . THE Howards ...
... thing is implied ; as , this is not thread , but filk ; not gold , but filver . Articles are fometimes joined to proper names by way of diftinction or eminence ; as , He is a Titus , that is , a perfon as worthy as Titus . THE Howards ...
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The Accidence: Or, First Rudiments of English Grammar. Designed for the Use ... Ellin Devis Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1980 |
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Abfolute Active Verb Adjective Adverbs alfo Anfwer Article Auxiliary Verb becauſe beſt Cæfar called ciple Confonant conjugated Conjunction dare Defective Verbs defire Demonftrative durft Ellipfis example Exerciſes exprefs fame fenfe fentence fhall fhews fhould fign fignifies fing fingular number firſt fome fometimes formed by adding fpeak Future Tenfe Gerund himſelf houfe Imper IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Tenfe INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD inftead Irregular Verbs itſelf joined leffon lefs likewife Mode moft moſt Mufic muſt Neuter Nominative Cafe Noun Obferve Objective Cafe paffion Paffive Parti Paffive Participle Paft Perfect perfon fingular Perfonal Pronoun pleaſed Pluperfect Tenfe plural number Pofitive POTENTIAL MOOD Pref Prefent Tenfe Prepofition Preterit Tenfe Radical Form Relative Pronouns ſhall ſhe Sloth and Folly ſpeak ſtands Subftantive Subjunctive Mood Tenſe thefe themſelves thing third perfon thofe thoſe Thou tive Participle ufed uſed words write
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