Dictation ExercisesS.R. Urbino, 1867 - 194 էջ |
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... child on future occasions . Parents often amuse themselves with the bad spelling of their children's letters , and it may indeed be amusing , at five or six years of age : but the consequences are very much the reverse at fifteen or ...
... child on future occasions . Parents often amuse themselves with the bad spelling of their children's letters , and it may indeed be amusing , at five or six years of age : but the consequences are very much the reverse at fifteen or ...
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... child , no more mischievous asser- tion can be admitted than that often so lightly made— “ I never could spell . " If translated into " I never would spell , because I was too indolent or too careless to make the effort , " it would ...
... child , no more mischievous asser- tion can be admitted than that often so lightly made— “ I never could spell . " If translated into " I never would spell , because I was too indolent or too careless to make the effort , " it would ...
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... child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We met on the hill overlooking the bay , or bight , as it is sometimes called . They were standing under the bough of an oak , and the gentleman being . outwardly well - bred ...
... child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We met on the hill overlooking the bay , or bight , as it is sometimes called . They were standing under the bough of an oak , and the gentleman being . outwardly well - bred ...
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... child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We met on the hill overlooking the bay , or bight , as it is sometimes called . They were standing under the bough of an oak , and the gentleman being outwardly well - bred made ...
... child who might have been borne in his arms at her birth . We met on the hill overlooking the bay , or bight , as it is sometimes called . They were standing under the bough of an oak , and the gentleman being outwardly well - bred made ...
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... child to take my likeness , for he has made her limbs so awkward that the picture is a failure . Lo ! there it is . Look at it . EXERCISE VIII . The review was very grand ; the soldiers had a martial mien ; the Field Marshal , as he ...
... child to take my likeness , for he has made her limbs so awkward that the picture is a failure . Lo ! there it is . Look at it . EXERCISE VIII . The review was very grand ; the soldiers had a martial mien ; the Field Marshal , as he ...
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Common terms and phrases
A. B. LETTER A. B. LONDON A. B. MARGATE A. B. TO C. D. Adieu amongst ancient asked aunt baron believe bread brought C. D. TO A. B. called caused chilblains child church Civita Vecchia confounded consonant courier cousin dare dear Friend delight DICTATION EXERCISES Dijon diphthong dressed eating fact fancy farewell father fear feel galloon gave Gertrude give given hair hear heard hope horses Italian Italy language lately laudanum laughed learned linsey-woolsey lived look marquetry meaning ment ness never once opinion persons play pleasure poor Pray putres rhinoceros Roman Rome S. R. URBINO scarcely sciatica sent shekels sister soon sound spelling studies suffering syllable talk tastes tell thing thought tical tion told trilobite trying uncle vessel vowel watching whilst wife wild wish words write yesterday
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Էջ 43 - Monosyllables, and words accented on the last syllable, ending with a single consonant preceded by a single vowel, double that consonant, when they take another syllable beginning with a vowel : as, wit, witty ; thin, thinnish ; to abet, an abettor ; to begin, a beginner.