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... NOUNS 32 9 . PRONOUNS 34 10 . ADJECTIVES 39 11 . VERBS 44 12 . Adverbs : Forms 46 USES 49 13. Prepositions : Forms 51 USES 53 • 14. Conjunctions : Forms 55 USES 15. Interjections 56 62 INFLEXIONS . SECTION 16. Introduction . Nouns . E.I. 17 ...
... NOUNS 32 9 . PRONOUNS 34 10 . ADJECTIVES 39 11 . VERBS 44 12 . Adverbs : Forms 46 USES 49 13. Prepositions : Forms 51 USES 53 • 14. Conjunctions : Forms 55 USES 15. Interjections 56 62 INFLEXIONS . SECTION 16. Introduction . Nouns . E.I. 17 ...
Side xii
... NOUN SUFFIXES . ENGLISH 29. NOUN SUFFIXES . ROMAN 151 · 153 • 155 30 . ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES . ENGLISH 160 31. ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES . ROMAN . 161 32. VERBAL SUFFIXES . ADVERBIAL SUFFIXES 162 COMPOUND WORDS . 33. INTRODUCTION 34 . COMPOUND NOUNS ...
... NOUN SUFFIXES . ENGLISH 29. NOUN SUFFIXES . ROMAN 151 · 153 • 155 30 . ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES . ENGLISH 160 31. ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES . ROMAN . 161 32. VERBAL SUFFIXES . ADVERBIAL SUFFIXES 162 COMPOUND WORDS . 33. INTRODUCTION 34 . COMPOUND NOUNS ...
Side 14
... nouns were reduced to one , and at last nouns lost all case - inflexions , save the possessive . The verbal noun lost , in the nominative , the suffix ' an , ' and , in the dative , ' anne , ' or ' enne ; ' the par- ticipial suffix ende ...
... nouns were reduced to one , and at last nouns lost all case - inflexions , save the possessive . The verbal noun lost , in the nominative , the suffix ' an , ' and , in the dative , ' anne , ' or ' enne ; ' the par- ticipial suffix ende ...
Side 27
... noun , or a name . A name of any- thing that exists , or of which we have any notion , is in Gram- mar called a noun . The word ' day ' is a noun , and ' light ' is a noun . When placed together , as they are in daylight , ' they make a ...
... noun , or a name . A name of any- thing that exists , or of which we have any notion , is in Gram- mar called a noun . The word ' day ' is a noun , and ' light ' is a noun . When placed together , as they are in daylight , ' they make a ...
Side 28
... noun . Attributive words are called adjectives , because they are placed beside nouns , and belong to nouns . The word ' clear ' is an adjective , and ' bright ' is another word of the same class . 6 Suddenly ' defines the verb ...
... noun . Attributive words are called adjectives , because they are placed beside nouns , and belong to nouns . The word ' clear ' is an adjective , and ' bright ' is another word of the same class . 6 Suddenly ' defines the verb ...
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