The difficulties of English grammar and punctuation removed1839 - 12 páginas |
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... Brenan remarks , " has had its day , and people now prefer homely language to the more elegant and refined where meaning is almost rubbed out in the polishing . " 264. I shall place before you a code of syntactical rules , corresponding ...
... Brenan remarks , " has had its day , and people now prefer homely language to the more elegant and refined where meaning is almost rubbed out in the polishing . " 264. I shall place before you a code of syntactical rules , corresponding ...
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... Brenan has two kinds of pointing , one of which , he calls high , but , for the other , we have no name . I suppose , we must call it low , in juxtaposition . The following is a sample of his high pointing : - " Now , though this may ...
... Brenan has two kinds of pointing , one of which , he calls high , but , for the other , we have no name . I suppose , we must call it low , in juxtaposition . The following is a sample of his high pointing : - " Now , though this may ...
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... Brenan has evaded all this incongruity by a version with four commas ? - " Now though this may and too often can be , and is still con- sidered by many persons as a direct infringement , yet seeing that under all the circumstances , men ...
... Brenan has evaded all this incongruity by a version with four commas ? - " Now though this may and too often can be , and is still con- sidered by many persons as a direct infringement , yet seeing that under all the circumstances , men ...
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... Brenan gives us examples of two modes of punctuating , I should infer , merely to gratify his fancy , for , throughout the whole of his book , he adheres to one - high . 29. The following are the inconsistencies into which men , for ...
... Brenan gives us examples of two modes of punctuating , I should infer , merely to gratify his fancy , for , throughout the whole of his book , he adheres to one - high . 29. The following are the inconsistencies into which men , for ...
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Términos y frases comunes
actor adduced adjective pronouns admit adverbs amongst attention auxiliary verbs Brenan called class of words Cobbett colon comma conjugation connecting word connexion Crombie CULLINGWORTH dash definite denote describing word doctrine ellipsizing employed example express finite former FUTURE PERFECT TENSE future tense gender give grammarians hence imperative mood implies indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive mood infinitive verb inflections insert instance John language latter Lennie Lennie's Lindley Murray little reflection manifest manner meaning mode name or forname neuter verb never noun observe omitted parenthetical phrase participle passive verb past infinitive PAST TENSE period plural possessive potential mood preceding preposition Present Infinitive PRESENT PERFECT TENSE present tense principal verb propriety punctuation refer rule Saxon genitive second person semicolon sense sentence shew signifies speak speech spelling spoken stand subjunctive mood supply tell thing tion understood VERB MUST AGREE verb to love write
Pasajes populares
Página 58 - And this they did, not as we hoped, but first gave their own selves to the Lord, and unto us by the will of God.
Página 148 - Perfect Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. I have been, 1. We have been, 2. Thou hast been, 2. You have been, 3. He has been ; 3. They have been.
Página 124 - Ye or you shall or will love 3. He shall or will love 3. They shall or will love SECOND FUTURE TENSE. SINGULAR. PLURAL. 1. I shall have loved 1. We shall have loved 2. Thou wilt have loved 2.