English Grammar, Adapted to the Different Classes of Learners: With an Appendix, Containing Rules and Observations, for Assisting the More Advanced Students to Write with Perspicuity and AccuracyT. Wilson & Sons, High-Ousegate, 1805 - 328 ページ |
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... fimple form ; with obferva- tions on their peculiar nature and force . : : : : : : : : 95 8. The conjugation of regular verbs . 9. Obfervations on paffive verbs . : : 108 Of irregular verbs . : : : : : III Of defective verbs ; and of ...
... fimple form ; with obferva- tions on their peculiar nature and force . : : : : : : : : 95 8. The conjugation of regular verbs . 9. Obfervations on paffive verbs . : : 108 Of irregular verbs . : : : : : III Of defective verbs ; and of ...
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... fimple found would have its diftinct character ; and that character be the reprefentative of no other found . But ... fimple founds . a a as Words containing the fimple founds . fate . a a e u u 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 as heard in in ...
... fimple found would have its diftinct character ; and that character be the reprefentative of no other found . But ... fimple founds . a a as Words containing the fimple founds . fate . a a e u u 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 as heard in in ...
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... fimple vowel founds ; to reprefent which , we have only five diftinct characters or letters . If a in far , is the ... fimple founds . Letters denoting the fimple founds . b as heard in d as f g h k 1 m n Р 222222222 as as as as as as as ...
... fimple vowel founds ; to reprefent which , we have only five diftinct characters or letters . If a in far , is the ... fimple founds . Letters denoting the fimple founds . b as heard in d as f g h k 1 m n Р 222222222 as as as as as as as ...
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... fimple , but complex founds . C , for inftance , is fuperfluous in both its founds ; the one being expreffed by k , and the other by s . G , in the foft pronunciation , is not a fimple , but a complex found ; as age is pronounced aidge ...
... fimple , but complex founds . C , for inftance , is fuperfluous in both its founds ; the one being expreffed by k , and the other by s . G , in the foft pronunciation , is not a fimple , but a complex found ; as age is pronounced aidge ...
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... fimple , articulate found , imperfect by " itfelf , but which , joined with a vowel , forms a complete found , by a particular motion or contact of the organs of fpeech . Some grammarians fubdivide vowels into the fimple and the ...
... fimple , articulate found , imperfect by " itfelf , but which , joined with a vowel , forms a complete found , by a particular motion or contact of the organs of fpeech . Some grammarians fubdivide vowels into the fimple and the ...
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accent adjective adverb alfo alſo Amphibrach auxiliary becauſe beſt better circumſtances compariſon compofition confiderable confifts confonant conftruction conjunction denote diftinct diphthong diſtinguiſh emphafis English English language expreffed expreffion faid fame fecond feems fenfe fentiments feparated ferve fhall fhort fhould fhow fignifies fimple fingle fingular number firſt following fentence fometimes fpeak fpeech fubftantive fubject fubjunctive mood fuch fufficient fyllable grammar grammarians imperative mood Imperfect Tenfe indicative mood infinitive mood inftances inſtead irregular verb itſelf laft language laſt learner lefs loved means meaſure moſt muft muſt nature neceffary neuter nominative cafe noun obfervations objective cafe occafions paffive participle paufe perfon fingular perfonal pronoun phrafes pleaſure plural number poffeffive pofition Potential Mood preceding Prefent Tenfe prepofition proper propriety reafon refpect RULE ſhall ſhort ſpeak ſtate thefe theſe thing third perfon thofe thoſe thou tion Trochee underſtanding underſtood uſed verb voice vowel whofe writing
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