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Pàgina 40
... reading . Why did you not leave the letter ? I did leave it . The vessels had sailed before he arrived . I can hear you now . They would be glad to see you . I do not know that . The army had been retiring for some days . I have heard ...
... reading . Why did you not leave the letter ? I did leave it . The vessels had sailed before he arrived . I can hear you now . They would be glad to see you . I do not know that . The army had been retiring for some days . I have heard ...
Pàgina 41
... reading three hours before you get up . They do esteem him very much . The children , having been running about the fields , have tired themselves . He might have been receiving a larger income , if he had been prudent . The army had ...
... reading three hours before you get up . They do esteem him very much . The children , having been running about the fields , have tired themselves . He might have been receiving a larger income , if he had been prudent . The army had ...
Pàgina 73
... reader . He has a very ready memory for every thing . He is an awkward runner . He is a good swimmer . He was a very clever talker . He is a very eloquent preacher . We travel in a careful and safe way . ( h ) In the following sentences ...
... reader . He has a very ready memory for every thing . He is an awkward runner . He is a good swimmer . He was a very clever talker . He is a very eloquent preacher . We travel in a careful and safe way . ( h ) In the following sentences ...
Pàgina 112
... as much as ( 3rd plur . ) have been reading Shakspeare , than ( ) few afford me greater delight . I think thy sister is wiser than ( 2nd sing . ) THE POSSESSIVE CASE . RULE 3 . 261. - When 112 ENGLISH GRAMMAR . CAUTION.
... as much as ( 3rd plur . ) have been reading Shakspeare , than ( ) few afford me greater delight . I think thy sister is wiser than ( 2nd sing . ) THE POSSESSIVE CASE . RULE 3 . 261. - When 112 ENGLISH GRAMMAR . CAUTION.
Pàgina 116
... reading an essay of Bacon's , the most eminent English philosopher . Or , I have been reading an essay of Bacon's , the lawyer , scholar , and philosopher , EXERCISE LXXXIX . Underline the Nouns in Apposition : - 116 ENGLISH GRAMMAR ...
... reading an essay of Bacon's , the most eminent English philosopher . Or , I have been reading an essay of Bacon's , the lawyer , scholar , and philosopher , EXERCISE LXXXIX . Underline the Nouns in Apposition : - 116 ENGLISH GRAMMAR ...
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Abstract Noun Active Verb Adjective Adverbs Aeneid affix Anglo-Saxon Antecedent appropriate Verbs Auxiliaries brackets brother called changing or modifying Compound CONJUGATION Conjunctions consonant doubly underline EXERCISE EXPL.-Here EXPL.-In EXPL.-The Feminine following sentences Future garden Gender governed Grammar horse IMPERATIVE MOOD Incomplete Indefinite Article Infinitive James Latin letter Masculine means Mood neut Neuter Verbs Nominative Nominative Absolute Noun or Pronoun Number OBS.-Some OBS.-The OBS.-These omitted Parsing Participle Passive Past Complete Past Indefinite Past Tense phrase Pluperfect Plural Possessive POTENTIAL MOOD praised Thou Prefix Preposition Present Complete Present Indefinite Prim Primary Derivatives Progressive Form Pron qualifies Relative Root RULE 9 Saxon Singular speak spoken Strong Verbs Subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Superlative Supply the appropriate tell termination tive to-morrow tree Underline the Nouns Underline the Objectives Verb and Pronoun Verbal Noun vowel walks Weak Verbs Write
Passatges populars
Pàgina 141 - reputation. Still shall her streamers float on the breeze. I remember him well. My friends, do they now and then send A wish or a thought after me ? Oh ! tell me I yet have a friend, Though a friend I am never to see.
Pàgina 25 - mean that boy. That is a fine horse. Where is that knife you had ? Who said that ? Some place their bliss in action, some in ease ; Those call it pleasure, and contentment these. ( b ) Put the Demonstrative for the word the, where you can: — The boy who translated this has done it well Who is that lady ? Which, the lady at the window ? No, the one who
Pàgina 58 - on is a Preposition, for it is put before wall, and shews the relation of the Noun wall to the Noun boy. The principal Prepositions are :— About, Above, According to, Across, After, Against, Along, Amid, Amidst, Among, Amongst, Around, At, Athwart, Before, Behind, Below, Beneath, Besides, Between,
Pàgina 121 - RULE 6. B.—When antecedents of different persons are connected by and, the Pronoun Plural agrees with the first person rather than with the second, and with the second rather than with the third ; as, He and I have made the arrangement; WE want no assistance now.
Pàgina 126 - Supply the Antecedents in the following sentences :— Who steals my purse, steals trash. Who lives to nature, rarely can be poor ; who lives to fancy, never can be rich. Who
Pàgina 147 - your work away, Ere the silent evening close Your wearied eyes in sweet repose, To lift your heart and voice in prayer, Be your first and latest care; And oh ! where'er your days he past, And oh ! howe'er your lot be cast,
Pàgina 55 - thorn, To seek her nightly shed, and weep till morn : She only left of all the harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plain.
Pàgina 18 - ADJECTIVES. 53. An Adjective is a word which expresses the quality of a noun; as, great, good, large. 54. EXPLANATION.—An Adjective has no meaning alone; it goes with some noun ; as a
Pàgina 159 - for the crags that are wild and majestic, The steep, frowning glories of dark Loch-na Garr! EXERCISE CLIV.