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... CONJUNCTION . THE HE CONJUNCTION connects or joins together Sentences ; fo as , out of two , to make one Sentence . the Saxon Gospel , " Ic wylle gan on fixoth , " is in the English Translation : " I go a fishing . " John xxi . 3 . Much ...
... CONJUNCTION . THE HE CONJUNCTION connects or joins together Sentences ; fo as , out of two , to make one Sentence . the Saxon Gospel , " Ic wylle gan on fixoth , " is in the English Translation : " I go a fishing . " John xxi . 3 . Much ...
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... Conjunction and twice employed ; " You rode to London ; I rode to London ; Peter rode to London . " Again , " You ... Conjunction Copulative ; the other a Conjunction Disjunctive . The ufe of Copulative Conjunctions is to con- nect , or ...
... Conjunction and twice employed ; " You rode to London ; I rode to London ; Peter rode to London . " Again , " You ... Conjunction Copulative ; the other a Conjunction Disjunctive . The ufe of Copulative Conjunctions is to con- nect , or ...
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... Conjunction as , in the Comparative the Conjunction than , and in the Superlative the Prepofition of : as , " white as fnow , " " wifer than 1 ; " " greateft of all . " J The PRINCIPAL PARTS of a Simple Sentence are the Agent , the ...
... Conjunction as , in the Comparative the Conjunction than , and in the Superlative the Prepofition of : as , " white as fnow , " " wifer than 1 ; " " greateft of all . " J The PRINCIPAL PARTS of a Simple Sentence are the Agent , the ...
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... Tale of a Tub . Is not mankind in this place a Noun of Multi- tude , and íuch as requires the Pronoun referring to it to be in the Plural Number , their ? E 6 Cone Conjunctions [ 3 ] , have Verbs , Nouns , ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 107.
... Tale of a Tub . Is not mankind in this place a Noun of Multi- tude , and íuch as requires the Pronoun referring to it to be in the Plural Number , their ? E 6 Cone Conjunctions [ 3 ] , have Verbs , Nouns , ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 107.
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With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. Conjunctions [ 3 ] , have Verbs , Nouns , and Pro- nouns , agreeing with them in the Plural ... Conjunction Disjunctive hath a contrary effect ; and , as the Verb , Noun , or Pronoun , is referred to the ...
With Critical Notes Robert Lowth. Conjunctions [ 3 ] , have Verbs , Nouns , and Pro- nouns , agreeing with them in the Plural ... Conjunction Disjunctive hath a contrary effect ; and , as the Verb , Noun , or Pronoun , is referred to the ...
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Addifon Adjective Adverb agreeing alfo alſo Antecedent Atterbury Auxiliary Verb baptize becauſe Bentley Caſe Comma Compounded confiftent Conftruction Conjunction Defective Verbs difcourfe diſtinguiſhed Dryden Effay English example expreffed faid fame manner fecond feems fenfe feparately feveral fhall fhould fignifies firft firſt fome fometimes ftanding ftill fuch fupplied Gerund hath Ibid Iliad Indicative Mode Infinitive Mode inftances itſelf John King laft lative Letter liary likewife Lord Milton moft moſt muſt myſelf Neuter Verb Nominative Cafe Noun obferved obfolete Objective Cafe paffion Paffive Paft paufes Pfal Phalaris Phrafe phraſe Plural Number pofition Pontius Pilate Pope Pref Prefent Participle Prep Prepofition Pronoun reafon refpect reft Relative repentance Saxon Sect ſeems Serm Shakeſpear Simple Sentence Spect ſtill Subft Subftantive Subjunctive Mode Swift tence thee thefe themſelves theſe thing third Perfon Singular thofe thoſe thou tive ufed underſtood unto uſed Verb Active Verb Neuter whofe words