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... already given in treating of old forms , are named again where new forms are classified . In the Table of Contents titles of elementary sections , and parts of sections , are set in capitals . These parts of the work may be viewed as a ...
... already given in treating of old forms , are named again where new forms are classified . In the Table of Contents titles of elementary sections , and parts of sections , are set in capitals . These parts of the work may be viewed as a ...
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... already been employed in an excellent English Grammar . The limitation introducing the fact here stated implies no wish to attenuate the force of words in a confession of obligation . In classifying under their common name , Adverbials ...
... already been employed in an excellent English Grammar . The limitation introducing the fact here stated implies no wish to attenuate the force of words in a confession of obligation . In classifying under their common name , Adverbials ...
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... already made predatory incursions on the coast of Britain , during the period of the Roman dominion . Soon after the time when the island was deprived of Roman protection , Teutonic invaders began to come more frequently and in greater ...
... already made predatory incursions on the coast of Britain , during the period of the Roman dominion . Soon after the time when the island was deprived of Roman protection , Teutonic invaders began to come more frequently and in greater ...
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... already been defined as a word that , when rightly placed with a noun or pronoun , can tell , assert , or declare something . This general definition has no reference to the abstract verb be . That must be considered apart from all ...
... already been defined as a word that , when rightly placed with a noun or pronoun , can tell , assert , or declare something . This general definition has no reference to the abstract verb be . That must be considered apart from all ...
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... ] . ' 6 Ex . II .: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them , nor serve them . ' But may serve to indicate a contrast , or may intro- duce a limitation , or may strengthen a denial already CONJUNCTIONS . 57 SECTION ADVERBIALS.
... ] . ' 6 Ex . II .: Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them , nor serve them . ' But may serve to indicate a contrast , or may intro- duce a limitation , or may strengthen a denial already CONJUNCTIONS . 57 SECTION ADVERBIALS.
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abstract adjectives adjuncts adverb adverbial-clause adverbial-phrase appended assertion attributive words belong Bible called century clear complements compound concord conjunction connected consonant constructions dative declension define denote dialects distinct E.II employed ending examples Examples.-1 expressed gender given governed Grammar hath IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD INFINITIVE MOOD inflexions intransitive introduced language Latin latter literature MACAULAY meaning Modern English names noticed notions noun-clauses numerous object Observations.-1 obsolete Old Conjugation Old English Old French omitted particle Past Perfect Participle person Pluperfect plural poetry preceding predicate prefix preposition Present principal sentence prose reference relations relative pronoun respect Roman rule serve set in apposition simple singular sometimes sound speak stem style Subjunctive Subjunctive Mood substantive word suffix syllable syntax synthetic tell Tense Teutonic thee thou tion tive tongue transitive verb TREVISA vague verbal forms verbal noun vowel vowel-change write written
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