Outlines of English grammar for the use of junior classesA. Miller, 1879 - 168 ページ |
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2nd Edition 3rd Edition Abstract Nouns action Active Voice adjective clause Adjective of Quality Adverbial Adjuncts Adverbial Clauses adverbial relation Analysis Anglo-Saxon attributive adjunct auxiliary verbs brother called Clauses relating co-ordinate complement compound consonant Crown 8vo denotes derived Exercise expressed F. A. Paley Fcap feminine following sentences gender gerund Greek horse Imperative Mood Imperfect incomplete predication Indicative Mood infinitive mood inflexion interrogative intransitive John John's Latin masculine means modifies neuter nominative noun or pronoun object Parse Passive Voice Past Indefinite Tense Perfect of Continued perfect participle Personal Pronoun phrase Plur Plural possessive Post 8vo preceded by Conjunctions prefixing preposition Pres Present Indefinite Tense Present Tense Pret Preterite Tense relative pronoun simple Sing Singular Number smiting smitten speak spoken stands Strong Conjugation Subjective Complement Subjunctive Mood substantive clause suffix syllable Teutonic thing Third Person Thou transitive verb verb of incomplete Weak Conjugation word writing
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