A Common-school Grammar of the English LanguageIvison, Phinney, Blakeman & Company, 1868 - 350 pàgines |
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... objects . The words John , Mary , tree , house , street , man , horse , apple , flower , rose , chair , desk , book , paper , pencil , are , all of them , words that denote objects , and such words are called nouns . 10. A Noun is a ...
... objects . The words John , Mary , tree , house , street , man , horse , apple , flower , rose , chair , desk , book , paper , pencil , are , all of them , words that denote objects , and such words are called nouns . 10. A Noun is a ...
Pàgina 3
... object . " I saw you . " Here I denotes me , without being my name ; and you denotes the person spoken to , without ... objects exist in classes ; and when PARTS OF SPEECH . 3.
... object . " I saw you . " Here I denotes me , without being my name ; and you denotes the person spoken to , without ... objects exist in classes ; and when PARTS OF SPEECH . 3.
Pàgina 4
... object at large or indefinitely ; as , tree , apples , water . To show that we mean only one objec of a kind , and no particular one , or that we mean some particular object or objects , we generally place the word a or an , or the ...
... object at large or indefinitely ; as , tree , apples , water . To show that we mean only one objec of a kind , and no particular one , or that we mean some particular object or objects , we generally place the word a or an , or the ...
Pàgina 5
... object , we generally tell either what it is , what it does , or what is done to it . 1. Flowers are beautiful . 2. Birds sing . Boys play . The ant is an insect . Carpenters build houses . 3. Fields are ploughed . The corn was ground ...
... object , we generally tell either what it is , what it does , or what is done to it . 1. Flowers are beautiful . 2. Birds sing . Boys play . The ant is an insect . Carpenters build houses . 3. Fields are ploughed . The corn was ground ...
Pàgina 6
... object . A river , for instance , may be deep , broad , clear , and swift . The value of objects , or the regard we have for them , depends not a little on their qualities ; and hence it is necessary for us to have words that will show ...
... object . A river , for instance , may be deep , broad , clear , and swift . The value of objects , or the regard we have for them , depends not a little on their qualities ; and hence it is necessary for us to have words that will show ...
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abridged accent according to Rule adjective adjunct Anapestic antecedent apples apposition auxiliary verbs beautiful belongs called capital letter classes combined comma common compound sentences compound word conj conjunctive adverb connected consonant degree denotes dependent clause ellipsis express finite verb flowers gender grammar hence horse imperative mood indefinite indicative mood interjections interrogative intransitive John kind language meaning modified neuter nominative noun or pronoun nouns and pronouns object omitted parsed passive Past Tense Past-Perfect Tense pause person and number person or thing poetic possessive potential mood predicate predicate-verb preposition Present Tense principal pron proper noun referred relation relative clause relative pronoun river rowed sense simple sentences singular number sometimes sound speak stead subject-nominative subjunctive mood subordinate substantive supplied syllables syntax term third person thou tive transitive verb tree voice vowel word or phrase write