Dictation ExercisesS.R. Urbino, 1867 - 194 էջ |
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... marquetry which he had inherited from his father , who belonged to the guild of Goldsmiths ; and offered to give any guarantees that might be required for the truth of his statement . In the end , his suit was accepted ; but Laura , who ...
... marquetry which he had inherited from his father , who belonged to the guild of Goldsmiths ; and offered to give any guarantees that might be required for the truth of his statement . In the end , his suit was accepted ; but Laura , who ...
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... marquetry , marbles , and mosaics , and a malachite mantle - piece ; also a collection of minerals , medallions and medals . They belong to the Minister of Finance who has married one of my cousins . Besides being a mineralogist , he is ...
... marquetry , marbles , and mosaics , and a malachite mantle - piece ; also a collection of minerals , medallions and medals . They belong to the Minister of Finance who has married one of my cousins . Besides being a mineralogist , he is ...
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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.