The Popular Educator, 第 3~4 巻、第 13 巻Cassell, 1867 |
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... Writers of practical grammar err , for the most part , in studying system too much . They teach grammar as they would ... writing for the most part for adult readers ; but let them for a little space forget the dignity of manhood ; for ...
... Writers of practical grammar err , for the most part , in studying system too much . They teach grammar as they would ... writing for the most part for adult readers ; but let them for a little space forget the dignity of manhood ; for ...
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... writing . 6. He has written a letter . 7. No one doubts that you will write a good letter . 8. Take care to write a letter . 9. The teacher takes care that his scholars write good letters . 10. I have written a letter to - day . 11. The ...
... writing . 6. He has written a letter . 7. No one doubts that you will write a good letter . 8. Take care to write a letter . 9. The teacher takes care that his scholars write good letters . 10. I have written a letter to - day . 11. The ...
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... writing and reading of me . 11 . Let us go ; this long waiting is disagreeable to me . 12. They gene- rally prefer sitting to standing . 13. He learnt to labour in his youth . 14. We learnt to write together . 15. I hate writing ; on ...
... writing and reading of me . 11 . Let us go ; this long waiting is disagreeable to me . 12. They gene- rally prefer sitting to standing . 13. He learnt to labour in his youth . 14. We learnt to write together . 15. I hate writing ; on ...
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... writing is useful . 12. They adorn the walls of their house with chap- lets . 13. I shall not sleep until ( before that ) I have ( shall have ) inished my business . 14. Hast thou finished thy business ? 15. He was punishing the boy ...
... writing is useful . 12. They adorn the walls of their house with chap- lets . 13. I shall not sleep until ( before that ) I have ( shall have ) inished my business . 14. Hast thou finished thy business ? 15. He was punishing the boy ...
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... writing , ) the art of representing spoken sounds by written signs ; also the style of writing in accordance with this art . PHONOTYPY , ( from phōnē , voice , and тuños , tūpos , type , ) the art of representing sounds by printed ...
... writing , ) the art of representing spoken sounds by written signs ; also the style of writing in accordance with this art . PHONOTYPY , ( from phōnē , voice , and тuños , tūpos , type , ) the art of representing sounds by printed ...
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