AN ENGLISH GRAMMAR: METHODICAL, ANALYTICAL, AND HISTORICAL. WITH A TREATISE ON THE ORTHOGRAPHY, PROSODY, INFLECTIONS AND NUMEROUS AUTHORITIES CITED IN order of HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT. BY PROFESSOR MAETZNER, OF BERLIN. TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN, WITH THE SANCTION OF THE AUTHOR, BY CLAIR JAMES GRECE, LL.D., FELLOW OF THE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY. IN THREE VOLUME S.-VOL. III. LONDON: JOHN MURRAY. BOSTON: ROBERTS, BROTHERS. 1874. Second Part. The Doctrine of the Joining of Words Section The First. The Doctrine of the Joining of Words, II. The adverbial Determinations of the Sentence. C. The intermediate forms of the Verb as adverbial Determinations. a) with transitive Verbs will, shall, may must, can ought, gin, have, bid, do, make see, behold, view, espy, mark, watch, hear, feel, find, know, perceive, discern, observe and others list, please, wish, desire, intend, deign, teach, help and others. b) with intransitive Verbs of motion (go, come) c) after the Particles as and than . |