A Higher English GrammarHenry Holt, 1879 - 358 ページ |
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13th century abstract nouns accent action Adjunct adverbs affirmation antecedent applied called circumstance co-ordinating common Compare compound Conjugation conjunction connexion consonant construction dative definite article demonstrative derived diphthong distinct dropt ellipsis employed ending equivalent examples expressed feminine force French gender genitive gerund give gold Grammar hence idiom implies indefinite indicate INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive inflected inflexion interrogative intransitive language Latin loved MASC masculine material noun meaning mode modified mood neuter noun clause object old English oldest English original passive past participle past tense peculiar person phrase plur plural possessive preceded Predicate prefixed preposition Present Tense pronominal pronoun reference relative restrictive seen sense sentence signify Sing singular sometimes sonant speak speech spoken strong verbs subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substitute suffix superlative things thou tion tive transitive verbs usage voice vowel vowel sounds weak verbs whence words write