An abridgment of the pupil teacher's English grammar and etymology1848 |
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... hear , & c . or about which we can form any idea . Example— Table , London , virtue . 2. Nouns are of two kinds , PROPER and COMMON . 3. PROPER nouns express particular persons or places , as James , Dublin , Cheltenham . 4. COMMON ...
... hear , & c . or about which we can form any idea . Example— Table , London , virtue . 2. Nouns are of two kinds , PROPER and COMMON . 3. PROPER nouns express particular persons or places , as James , Dublin , Cheltenham . 4. COMMON ...
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... hear . ' 5. The verb in its simple form is called Infini- tive ( in not , finio to limit ) because it defines nothing about time or person . Éxample - hear . Generally To is prefixed . Example - to hear . 6. This prefix ' to ' often ...
... hear . ' 5. The verb in its simple form is called Infini- tive ( in not , finio to limit ) because it defines nothing about time or person . Éxample - hear . Generally To is prefixed . Example - to hear . 6. This prefix ' to ' often ...
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... hear me . It is then called Imperative ( impero to command ) . 6 8. The imperative is only another form of the infinitive , a portion of the sentence understood . Thus ' Hear me ' signi- fies ( I command you to ) hear me hear thou ...
... hear me . It is then called Imperative ( impero to command ) . 6 8. The imperative is only another form of the infinitive , a portion of the sentence understood . Thus ' Hear me ' signi- fies ( I command you to ) hear me hear thou ...
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... hear ; audible , audience , auditor . AUG - EO , ( AUCT - US , ) I increase ; augment , auction . B. BAPTIZ - O ( G. ) I dip , sprinkle ; baptize , baptism . BA - SIS , ( G. ) base ; basely , debase . BAR - OS , ( G. ) weight ...
... hear ; audible , audience , auditor . AUG - EO , ( AUCT - US , ) I increase ; augment , auction . B. BAPTIZ - O ( G. ) I dip , sprinkle ; baptize , baptism . BA - SIS , ( G. ) base ; basely , debase . BAR - OS , ( G. ) weight ...
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... Hear Ride Swear Heave Ring Sweat Help Rise Sweep Hew Rive Swell Hide Rot Swim Hit Run Swing Hold Saw Take Hurt Say Teach Keep Seek Tear Kneel Seethe Tell Knit Sell Think Know Send Thrive Lade Throw Lay Set Shake Thrust Lead Shape Toss ...
... Hear Ride Swear Heave Ring Sweat Help Rise Sweep Hew Rive Swell Hide Rot Swim Hit Run Swing Hold Saw Take Hurt Say Teach Keep Seek Tear Kneel Seethe Tell Knit Sell Think Know Send Thrive Lade Throw Lay Set Shake Thrust Lead Shape Toss ...
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action adjective ADNOUN adverbs bisect called CED-O changes CHELTENHAM CONJUGATION DEFECTIVE VERBS doubt be implied Example-flower Example-I love Example-James Example-John strikes Example-more Example-The express number form new tenses form the comparative formed by adding FORT-IS Future Perfect FUTURE TENSE GENDER GRAMMAR AND ETYMOLOGY hadst hear Henry strikes heptarchy Imperative Infinitive inflection INTERJECTIONS Irregular Verbs jungo to join kinds language LAT-US letters love or Thou loved loved loved Past Imperfect means MONOSYLLABLE NEUTER nomen noun or sentence Nouns denoting NUMBER AND PERSON object ORTHOGRAPHY PASSIVE VOICE Past Perfect PAST TENSE PENS-US perfect participle perfect tenses PERSONAL pronouns PLURAL Poss prefixed preposition Present Perfect PRESENT TENSE prevents the repetition PROGRESSIVE TENSES PRONOUNS are pronouns pulverization PUPIL TEACHER'S ENGLISH relative pronoun shine signifies speak spoken strikes the slate sun is bright superlative syllable TEACHER'S ENGLISH GRAMMAR thou hast thou shalt three imperfect tenses tion tive VERB verbum vowels pronounced
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