The difficulties of English grammar and punctuation removed1839 - 12 páginas |
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... object to , nominative literally meaning naming . In all other situations , nominative is inadequate , and especially so when it embraces the acting case , as it does in English grammars . THE FORNAME . 59. If you do not fully ...
... object to , nominative literally meaning naming . In all other situations , nominative is inadequate , and especially so when it embraces the acting case , as it does in English grammars . THE FORNAME . 59. If you do not fully ...
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... object as the appropriate pronoun . Hence it would often be necessary to subjoin to the name , some distinctive circumstances , to discriminate the person intended from others of that name ; or the speaker would be obliged to point to ...
... object as the appropriate pronoun . Hence it would often be necessary to subjoin to the name , some distinctive circumstances , to discriminate the person intended from others of that name ; or the speaker would be obliged to point to ...
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... objects . It is not a matter of surprise that so simple a thing has gone its round in the dark amongst those who set up mystery as the sun , and error as the halo of all their inventions . 70. Common and proper are terms manifest to the ...
... objects . It is not a matter of surprise that so simple a thing has gone its round in the dark amongst those who set up mystery as the sun , and error as the halo of all their inventions . 70. Common and proper are terms manifest to the ...
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... object , or receiver , upon which such action operates . " John whips , " leaves us in anticipation of hearing what it is that John does whip , and we naturally inquire , " Whom , or what does he whip ? " The verb whips has no object ...
... object , or receiver , upon which such action operates . " John whips , " leaves us in anticipation of hearing what it is that John does whip , and we naturally inquire , " Whom , or what does he whip ? " The verb whips has no object ...
Página 148
... object , or receiver , and follows it . “ He ( the actor ) ADORES her ( the receiver ) , " is the same as " She ( now the actor ) IS ADORED by him ( now the receiver ) . " 166. The passive verb does not always require to be followed by ...
... object , or receiver , and follows it . “ He ( the actor ) ADORES her ( the receiver ) , " is the same as " She ( now the actor ) IS ADORED by him ( now the receiver ) . " 166. The passive verb does not always require to be followed by ...
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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.