English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar .. 39th EdLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown&Green, 1830 - 227 pages |
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... words erroneously spelled , as to render it probable that several of them would , in that case , have been inadvertently passed over ; especially by persons who may not have the advantage of a tutor . In forming the Key , it appeared to ...
... words erroneously spelled , as to render it probable that several of them would , in that case , have been inadvertently passed over ; especially by persons who may not have the advantage of a tutor . In forming the Key , it appeared to ...
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... words first and rise have here the same meaning ; and the word such is not properly applied . This word signifies of that kind : but the author does not refer to a kind or species of barbarity . He mea means a degree of it : and ...
... words first and rise have here the same meaning ; and the word such is not properly applied . This word signifies of that kind : but the author does not refer to a kind or species of barbarity . He mea means a degree of it : and ...
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... Words and Phrases . CHAP . 1. Violations of the Rules of Purity 2. Violations of the Rules of Propriety ............. 169 171 3. Violations of the Rules of Precision Secondly , With respect to the Construction of Sentences . CHAP . 1 ...
... Words and Phrases . CHAP . 1. Violations of the Rules of Purity 2. Violations of the Rules of Propriety ............. 169 171 3. Violations of the Rules of Precision Secondly , With respect to the Construction of Sentences . CHAP . 1 ...
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... word's constituting several of the parts of speech . Better is a little with Guilt often casts a damp Many persons are better Behave yourselves like We are too. he is not volatile . O peace ! how desirable thou art ! I have been often ...
... word's constituting several of the parts of speech . Better is a little with Guilt often casts a damp Many persons are better Behave yourselves like We are too. he is not volatile . O peace ! how desirable thou art ! I have been often ...
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... words in the imperative mood : believe , depart , invent , give , abolish , con- trive . Write the following verbs in the infinitive mood , present and perfect tenses : grow , decrease , live , prosper , separate , incommode . Write the ...
... words in the imperative mood : believe , depart , invent , give , abolish , con- trive . Write the following verbs in the infinitive mood , present and perfect tenses : grow , decrease , live , prosper , separate , incommode . Write the ...
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adjective adverb appear attention beauty blessings censure CHAPTER cheerful conduct correct dangers Demosthenes disappointments disposition duty earth edition endeavoured English English language esteem evil favour following verbs folly gentle give governed Grammar happiness heart honour hope human imperative mood imperfect tense improved indicative mood knowledge labours language learned learner light to spring LINDLEY MURRAY live manner ment mind nature neral neuter gender never nominative notes and observations nouns objective observations under RULE occasion Orthography ourselves Parsing participle passions peace pleasure plural number possess preposition principles promiscuous exercises pronoun proper propriety reason receive regular verb religion render respect reward riches RULE XI Rules of Syntax SECTION sentences sentiments silent e singular number spring from primeval subjunctive mood substantive temper tences thee things third person Thou art tion true vice Virtue rewards virtuous wise words Write the following young persons youth