Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar: With an Appendix, Containing Exercises in Orthography, in Parsing, in Syntax, and in Punctuation. Designed for the Younger Classes of Learners |
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... CONJUNCTION , and the INTERJECTION . 1. An Article is a word prefixed to substan- tives , to point them out , and to show how far their signification extends ; as , a garden , an ea- gle , the woman . 2. A Substantive or noun is the ...
... CONJUNCTION , and the INTERJECTION . 1. An Article is a word prefixed to substan- tives , to point them out , and to show how far their signification extends ; as , a garden , an ea- gle , the woman . 2. A Substantive or noun is the ...
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... Conjunction is a part of speech that is chiefly used to connect sentences ; so as , out of two or more sentences , to make but one ; sometimes connects only words ; as , and he are happy , because you are good . " and three are five ...
... Conjunction is a part of speech that is chiefly used to connect sentences ; so as , out of two or more sentences , to make but one ; sometimes connects only words ; as , and he are happy , because you are good . " and three are five ...
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... conjunction , expressed or understood , and attended by another verb ; as , " I will respect him , though he chide me " Were he good , he would be happy " that is , " if he were good . " " . " " The Infinitive Mood expresses a thing in ...
... conjunction , expressed or understood , and attended by another verb ; as , " I will respect him , though he chide me " Were he good , he would be happy " that is , " if he were good . " " . " " The Infinitive Mood expresses a thing in ...
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... similar to the correspondent tenses of the indica- tive mood ; with the addition to the verb of a conjunction expressed or implied , denoting a condition , motive , wish , Infinitive Mood . Present . To have . Perfect . ETYMOLOGY . 31.
... similar to the correspondent tenses of the indica- tive mood ; with the addition to the verb of a conjunction expressed or implied , denoting a condition , motive , wish , Infinitive Mood . Present . To have . Perfect . ETYMOLOGY . 31.
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... conjunction pre- fixed to each of them . For the propriety of conjugating the subjunctive mood , in this manner , see the larger grammar , fourteenth , or any subsequent edition , pages 90 , 102 , 105 , and the notes on the nineteenth ...
... conjunction pre- fixed to each of them . For the propriety of conjugating the subjunctive mood , in this manner , see the larger grammar , fourteenth , or any subsequent edition , pages 90 , 102 , 105 , and the notes on the nineteenth ...
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Abridgment Accent active verb Adjective Pronouns adverb agree articulate sound Comma common substantive Compound Perfect Conjugate the following conjunction connect copulative correspondent tenses DEFECTIVE VERBS derived diphthong EXERCISES IN PARSING express following adjectives following verbs folly governed happy heart Heav'n honour Imperative Mood Imperfect Tense indicative mood Infinitive Mood Interjections larger grammar lative letter live marked mayst or canst mind neuter gender nominative nouns objective omitted passions passive voice pause peace perfect participle personal pronoun Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive Potential Mood preposition Present Tense proper RULE XI RULE XVII Rules of Syntax says SECT Semicolon sentence shalt or wilt shouldst singular number speech Subjunctive Mood syllable temper Tense represents thee thing third person singular Thou art Thou hast Thou mayst Thou mightst tive mood verb neuter vice virtue Virtue's virtuous vowels wise word wouldst Write the following