| Robert Lowth - English language - 1763 - 226 pages
...Simple Sentence are the Agent, the Attribute, And the Object. The Agent is the thing chiefly fpoken of; the Attribute is the thing or action affirmed or denied of it ; F 6 and and the Object is the thing affected by fuch action. . In Englifh the Nominative Cafe denoting... | |
| Robert Lowth - English language - 1774 - 168 pages
...Simple Sentence are the Agent, the Attribute, and the Object. The Agent is the thing chiefly fpoken of; the Attribute is the thing or action affirmed...denied of it ; and the Object is the thing affected by fuch action. In Englifh the Nominative Cafe, denoting the Agent, ufually goes before the Verb, or Attribution... | |
| Robert Lowth - English language - 1794 - 198 pages
...Simple Sentence are the Agent , the Attribute . and the Object. The Agent is the thing chiefly fpoken of ; the Attribute is the thing or action affirmed or denied of it;. and the Object is the thing affc&ed by fuch aftion. In Englilh the Nominative Cafe, denoting the Agent , ufually goes Before the... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...phrase is two or more words rightly put together, making sometimes part of a sentence, and sometimes a whole sentence. The principal parts of a simple...action. The nominative denotes the subject, and usually goes before the verb or attribute ; and the word or phrase, denoting the object, follows the verb ;... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1805 - 348 pages
...fimple fentence are, the fubject, the attribute, and the object. The fubject is the thing chiefly fpoken of; the attribute is the thing or action affirmed or denied of it ; and the object is the thing affefted by fuch action. The nominative denotes the fubject, and nfually goes before the verb or attribute... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1807 - 290 pages
...a sentence, tfnd someics a whole sentence. £• principal parts of a simple sentence are, the ct, the attribute, and the object. The subject is the...and the object is the thing affected by such action. 'C nominative denotes the subject, and usually s before the verb or attribute ; and the word D'SC,... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1808 - 80 pages
...Cmple fentence zre , the agent, the attri&ute, and the object. The agent is the thing chiefly fpoken of ; the attribute is the thing or action affirmed or denied of it , and the object is the thing af£:c"hd by fuch aflion. . The nominative denotes the agent, and ufually goes before the verb or attribute... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 330 pages
...phrase is two or more words rightly put'together, making sometimes part of a sentence, and sometimes a whole sentence. The principal parts of a simple...chiefly spoken of ; the attribute is the thing or action aftirmed or denied of it ; and the object is the thing affected by such action. The nominative denotes... | |
| Lindley Murray - English language - 1809 - 352 pages
...fentence arc, the fiibject, the attribute, and the object. The fubject is the thing chiefly fpoken of; the attribute is the thing or action affirmed...denied of it; and the object is the thing affected by fuch action. The nominative denotes the fubject, and ufually goes before the verb or attribute -, and... | |
| John Dougall - 1810 - 554 pages
...all." The PRINCIPAL PARTS of a Simple Sentence are the Agent, the Attribute, and the Object. The Agent is the thing chiefly spoken of; the Attribute is the...and the Object is the thing affected by such action. In English the Nominative Case, denoting the Agent, uiually goes before the Verb, or Attribution :... | |
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