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99 9 GRAMMAR . - - LESSON 8 . NUMBER . In Grammar , number has reference
to one or more objects that have names . Hence , names or nouns have two
numbers ; the singular number , and the plural number . When the noun is the
name ...
99 9 GRAMMAR . - - LESSON 8 . NUMBER . In Grammar , number has reference
to one or more objects that have names . Hence , names or nouns have two
numbers ; the singular number , and the plural number . When the noun is the
name ...
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Letters is a noun common , third person , plural number , no gender , and the
object of the verb writes , rule 3 . Good boys read large books . Faithful boys get
good lessons . Small ships carry light burdens . Ann ' s apple is sweet , Mary ' s ...
Letters is a noun common , third person , plural number , no gender , and the
object of the verb writes , rule 3 . Good boys read large books . Faithful boys get
good lessons . Small ships carry light burdens . Ann ' s apple is sweet , Mary ' s ...
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In solemn and portic styles , thou is used for you in the singular numher , and ye ,
or you in the plural . The plural verb are , is also made to agree with you and
thion in the singular number , as : you are my brother , or thon art my brother .
In solemn and portic styles , thou is used for you in the singular numher , and ye ,
or you in the plural . The plural verb are , is also made to agree with you and
thion in the singular number , as : you are my brother , or thon art my brother .
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Though the second person in the singular and plural numbers , have the same
form , yet the mind will readily distinguish their application to singular or plural
objects , and their case may be determined from theic relation to other words .
Though the second person in the singular and plural numbers , have the same
form , yet the mind will readily distinguish their application to singular or plural
objects , and their case may be determined from theic relation to other words .
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form the thread ' , and reel it off in skeins ' ; thence to the weave ers ' , who make it
into cloth ' , and ' , lastly ' , to the bleachers ' ... Plural Number . 1 step . I may be ,
We may be , 2d " You may be , You may be , 3d v He , may be . They may be .
form the thread ' , and reel it off in skeins ' ; thence to the weave ers ' , who make it
into cloth ' , and ' , lastly ' , to the bleachers ' ... Plural Number . 1 step . I may be ,
We may be , 2d " You may be , You may be , 3d v He , may be . They may be .
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adjective amount answer applied Bring called cents Change child cloth comes common compound cost decimal Divide division dollars equal example Exercises expressed father feet figure Fractions friends gender give given governed GRAMMAR.--LESSON grows hand happy Hence hour indicative mood Jane Jane's Joseph kind less LESSON live love apples Ma's Mary Mary's means Measure mind mood multiply nature Note noun object observation operation participle pass past Plural Number poor possessive present pronoun Proof proper question quotient READING.--LESSON Reduce refers remainder remark rule sentence shillings singular number speech SPELLING.--LESSON Subtraction sugar tell tense things third person tree verb walked weight whole whole numbers writes
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