Constructive English: Derivation, Spelling, Pronunciation, Grammar, Usage, Capitalization, Punctuation, and Letter Writing, with ExercisesGinn, 1923 - 458 páginas |
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... Infinitive Participle Tense . Person ; number . Regular ; irregular Principal parts Conjugation Irregular verbs • · Lay , lie ; set , sit Emphatic verb phrases with auxiliary do Progressive verb phrases Direct and indirect quotation ...
... Infinitive Participle Tense . Person ; number . Regular ; irregular Principal parts Conjugation Irregular verbs • · Lay , lie ; set , sit Emphatic verb phrases with auxiliary do Progressive verb phrases Direct and indirect quotation ...
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... infinitive , gerund Infinitive Infinitive as second object . Infinitive as object of preposition Infinitive or subject omitted To be with predicate pronoun Wrong tense of infinitive Split infinitive . Misattached infinitive . 83 83 84 ...
... infinitive , gerund Infinitive Infinitive as second object . Infinitive as object of preposition Infinitive or subject omitted To be with predicate pronoun Wrong tense of infinitive Split infinitive . Misattached infinitive . 83 83 84 ...
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... Infinitive Dative infinitive Gerundial infinitive Use of to . Syntax ; inflections Illustrations Inflections ; principal parts . Personal endings . 406 406 407 407 407 408 408 408 409 • 409 · 409 410 411 4II Have . 412 Be . 414 Call 416 ...
... Infinitive Dative infinitive Gerundial infinitive Use of to . Syntax ; inflections Illustrations Inflections ; principal parts . Personal endings . 406 406 407 407 407 408 408 408 409 • 409 · 409 410 411 4II Have . 412 Be . 414 Call 416 ...
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... Infinitive . The infinitive is a verbal noun ( § 215 ) , usually with the preposition to before it ( §§ 282 , 614 , 616 ) ; when required by clearness or emphasis , to should be used before each infinitive in a series : 1. To cross was ...
... Infinitive . The infinitive is a verbal noun ( § 215 ) , usually with the preposition to before it ( §§ 282 , 614 , 616 ) ; when required by clearness or emphasis , to should be used before each infinitive in a series : 1. To cross was ...
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... infinitive ( without to ) to make emphatic verb phrases : 1. I do see . We do see . I did see We did see . 2. Thou dost see . You do see . Thou didst see . You did see . 3. He does see . They do see . He did see . They did see . In ...
... infinitive ( without to ) to make emphatic verb phrases : 1. I do see . We do see . I did see We did see . 2. Thou dost see . You do see . Thou didst see . You did see . 3. He does see . They do see . He did see . They did see . In ...
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abbreviations adverb clause antecedent appositive asked avoided begin Bible called capital letter colloquial comma compound conditional sentence coördinate cousin dative denote DICKENS dictionary ellipsis emphasis English example Exercise express father Faulty five sentences containing following sentences formal French gerund girl honor hyphen indefinite indicative indirect object indirect quotation infinitive interrogative kind known language Latin less live look Lord MACAULAY means modify nominative nonessential NOTE omitted Oxford Oxford English Dictionary paragraph passive voice past perfect person or thing plural possessive possessive adjectives predicate adjective preposition present proper names punctuation Read aloud reference relative pronoun Reverend and dear salutation SHAKESPEARE simple futurity singular sometimes speak style subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD subordinate clause subordinating conjunction Thou thought unity usually verb phrases wait wish woman words Write five sentences