Key to Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Calculated to Enable Private Learners to Become Their Own Instructors, in Grammar and CompositionThomas Wilson & Sons, High-Ousegate, 1818 - 219 էջ |
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... writes lives too hastily . The inquisitive and curious are generally talkative . Great pains have been taken to reconcile the parties . I am sorry to say it , but there were more equivo- cators than one . The sincere are always esteemed ...
... writes lives too hastily . The inquisitive and curious are generally talkative . Great pains have been taken to reconcile the parties . I am sorry to say it , but there were more equivo- cators than one . The sincere are always esteemed ...
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... writes very neatly , and com- poses accurately . He was extremely prodigal , and his property is now nearly exhausted . They generally succeeded ; for they lived con- formably to the rules of prudence . We may reason very clearly , and ...
... writes very neatly , and com- poses accurately . He was extremely prodigal , and his property is now nearly exhausted . They generally succeeded ; for they lived con- formably to the rules of prudence . We may reason very clearly , and ...
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... renders a man of the brightest parts a common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than reader . The king has conferred on him the title of duke C There are some evils of life , which equally affect Rule 9. ) SYNTAX .
... renders a man of the brightest parts a common jest of the meanest clown . He is a much better writer than reader . The king has conferred on him the title of duke C There are some evils of life , which equally affect Rule 9. ) SYNTAX .
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... writing . But to this reasoning the following answers may be given that the phrase " to have written " is stated , in English grammars , as the established past tense of the infinitive mood ; that it is as incontrovertibly the past ...
... writing . But to this reasoning the following answers may be given that the phrase " to have written " is stated , in English grammars , as the established past tense of the infinitive mood ; that it is as incontrovertibly the past ...
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... writes as the best authors would have written , had they written on the same subject . He heaped up great riches , but passed his time miserably . He talked and stamped with such vehemence , that he was suspected to be insane . RULE XV ...
... writes as the best authors would have written , had they written on the same subject . He heaped up great riches , but passed his time miserably . He talked and stamped with such vehemence , that he was suspected to be insane . RULE XV ...
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