An Introduction to English Grammar: Equally Adapted to Domestic and to School EducationLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822 - 219 էջ |
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... ideas . This faculty is called speech . Convenience and necessity impelled men to go still farther , and to invent means of communicating their thoughts and desires mutually , not only , when present , by words ; but even when absent ...
... ideas . This faculty is called speech . Convenience and necessity impelled men to go still farther , and to invent means of communicating their thoughts and desires mutually , not only , when present , by words ; but even when absent ...
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... idea , thing , or object . The number of these charac- ters , as it must correspond to the number of objects or ideas , which they find necessary to express , is therefore , very great ; amounting indeed , to about seventy thousand ; so ...
... idea , thing , or object . The number of these charac- ters , as it must correspond to the number of objects or ideas , which they find necessary to express , is therefore , very great ; amounting indeed , to about seventy thousand ; so ...
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... idea or feeling , may consist of one , or of many syllables . The properly expressing words by the charac- ters , or letters , which represent the sounds of which they are composed , and separating them into syllables , are the objects ...
... idea or feeling , may consist of one , or of many syllables . The properly expressing words by the charac- ters , or letters , which represent the sounds of which they are composed , and separating them into syllables , are the objects ...
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... ideas and affections ; and adopted by common consent of those who live in society together , for that purpose . Words consisting of one , of two , of three , of four , or of more syllables , are called by names derived from the Greek ...
... ideas and affections ; and adopted by common consent of those who live in society together , for that purpose . Words consisting of one , of two , of three , of four , or of more syllables , are called by names derived from the Greek ...
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... ideas without the aid of any other words ; as , vigilance , the stars , the moon , industry , winter , a chair , a house , fire , air , water , earth . 3. An adjective is a word added to a noun , to denote some one of its properties ...
... ideas without the aid of any other words ; as , vigilance , the stars , the moon , industry , winter , a chair , a house , fire , air , water , earth . 3. An adjective is a word added to a noun , to denote some one of its properties ...
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An Introduction to English Grammar: Equally Adapted to Domestic and to ... William Jillard Hort Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1822 |
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accent action active added adjectives adverb affirmation apostrophe auxiliary verbs beautiful called CHAP character comma commonly compound conjugated conjunctive mood connected consonant convey definite article denotes derived dipthong dissyllables emphasis English language Examples expressed father figure formed frequently FUTURE TENSE genitive govern grammar hath idea imperative Imperative Mood IMPERFECT TENSE implies improper indicative mood infinitive mood intransitive Intransitive verbs joined king last syllable Latin letter likewise manner mark mayst or canst means moved mute nature neuter nominative nouns object participle passive pause PERFECT personal pronouns PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding prefixed preposition PRESENT TENSE proper RULE Saxon Saxon verb SECOND FUTURE SECT sense sentence shalt or wilt short shouldst signifies singular number sometimes sound speech subjunctive mood substantive superlative tence thing Thou shalt tion tive tone tongue Trisyllables tropes verse voice vowel wise wouldst writing