Dictation ExercisesS.R. Urbino, 1867 - 194 էջ |
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... confounded 28 SECOND SERIES . Rule I. Monosyllables when they take an additional syllable 33 Rule II . Words ending with double l 34 · Rule III . Words ending in e , when they take an affix beginning with a consonant 36 Rule IV . Words ...
... confounded 28 SECOND SERIES . Rule I. Monosyllables when they take an additional syllable 33 Rule II . Words ending with double l 34 · Rule III . Words ending in e , when they take an affix beginning with a consonant 36 Rule IV . Words ...
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... confounding censer , a vessel in which incense is burnt , with censor , one who finds fault ; or castor , a name for a beaver , and also a particular kind of oil , with caster , meaning a person who casts out . I have seen him seize the ...
... confounding censer , a vessel in which incense is burnt , with censor , one who finds fault ; or castor , a name for a beaver , and also a particular kind of oil , with caster , meaning a person who casts out . I have seen him seize the ...
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... confounded it with rabbit , an animal . The fact was , he might as well have tried to write an ode as to tell whether a vessel was a good sailer or a bad . He could not reckon how many knots an hour it would sail ; and , if a mist had ...
... confounded it with rabbit , an animal . The fact was , he might as well have tried to write an ode as to tell whether a vessel was a good sailer or a bad . He could not reckon how many knots an hour it would sail ; and , if a mist had ...
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... CONFOUNDED . The attendants of my sick friend were very dili- gent in their attendance ; but it is said that , except he had been willing to accept the assistance of Mr. M. , a surgeon , it would have been impossible for any one to ...
... CONFOUNDED . The attendants of my sick friend were very dili- gent in their attendance ; but it is said that , except he had been willing to accept the assistance of Mr. M. , a surgeon , it would have been impossible for any one to ...
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... , or offer , a preposition , or name for a part of speech . He might as well have confounded capital , a chief city , with the Capitol , or citadel of Rome . SECOND SERIES . RULE I. MONOSYLLABLES , or words of 32 DICTATION EXERCISES .
... , or offer , a preposition , or name for a part of speech . He might as well have confounded capital , a chief city , with the Capitol , or citadel of Rome . SECOND SERIES . RULE I. MONOSYLLABLES , or words of 32 DICTATION EXERCISES .
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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.