The Principles of Grammar: Being a Compendions Treatise on the Languages, English, Latin, Greek, German, Spanish, and French. Founded on the Immutable Principle of the Relation which One Word Sustains to AnotherG.C. Rand & Avery, 1860 - 576 pages |
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... ( Thou , ) * No complement . ) ENJOY Reflection's fav rite hour . ( Thou , ) COME FOURTH VERSE . ( No complement . ) while the peaceful scene invites SCENE the , peaceful INVITES ( us ) understood . ( Thou , ) * ( No complement . ) LET ...
... ( Thou , ) * No complement . ) ENJOY Reflection's fav rite hour . ( Thou , ) COME FOURTH VERSE . ( No complement . ) while the peaceful scene invites SCENE the , peaceful INVITES ( us ) understood . ( Thou , ) * ( No complement . ) LET ...
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... thou the call Of restitution heardst , and reverently To the last trumpet's voice , in silence , listened . Great Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons , Unconquerable , unreposed , untired , That rolled the wild , profound , eternal ...
... thou the call Of restitution heardst , and reverently To the last trumpet's voice , in silence , listened . Great Ocean ! strongest of creation's sons , Unconquerable , unreposed , untired , That rolled the wild , profound , eternal ...
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... thou ) come and 16 ( do thou ) enjoy hour ( thou ) enjoy 10 hour } Reflection's 5 hour fav rite 1 hour enjoy hour.G ( thou ) Come 9 while 12 invites scene the 1 scene peaceful 1 scene scene 2 invites invites 10 ( us ) Let 10 us ( thou ) ...
... thou ) come and 16 ( do thou ) enjoy hour ( thou ) enjoy 10 hour } Reflection's 5 hour fav rite 1 hour enjoy hour.G ( thou ) Come 9 while 12 invites scene the 1 scene peaceful 1 scene scene 2 invites invites 10 ( us ) Let 10 us ( thou ) ...
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... , after the manner of gram- mars in all other languages , to distinguish it from the object of the preposition ; but the teacher may retain the old name , if preferable , Relation ; ( do thou ) COME . 9 COME ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 35.
... , after the manner of gram- mars in all other languages , to distinguish it from the object of the preposition ; but the teacher may retain the old name , if preferable , Relation ; ( do thou ) COME . 9 COME ENGLISH GRAMMAR . 35.
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... thou . Relation ; ( do thou ) ENJOY hour . 10 ENJOY - is a verb , denoting action ; regular , it forms its past tense in ed . transitive , governing the object ( Rule 9. ) imperative mood , used for commanding , en- treating , etc ...
... thou . Relation ; ( do thou ) ENJOY hour . 10 ENJOY - is a verb , denoting action ; regular , it forms its past tense in ed . transitive , governing the object ( Rule 9. ) imperative mood , used for commanding , en- treating , etc ...
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adjective adverb Aorist autem auxiliary belongs comma complement conj conjugation conjunction declension denotes dixit ejus English enim EXAMPLES FOR CORRECTION express FRENCH future geliebt GERMAN governed grammar GREEK illi IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect indeclinable indicative INDICATIVE MOOD infinitive intransitive Jesus John LATIN loved neuter nominative noun OPTATIVE MOOD orum parsing participle passive Perf PERFECT PERFECT TENSE person PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plural predicate prep preposition PRESENT TENSE pron relation relative pronoun root RULE secondary section sentence sing Singular SPANISH sprach SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD sunt syllable syntax thee thing thou transitive verb TROCHEE unto verb vobis werde word ἀπὸ αὐτοῦ αὐτῷ αὐτῶν γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰς ἐν ἐπὶ ην καὶ μὴ οἱ ὅτι ου οὐκ τὰ τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὑμῖν
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