The beginners' drill-book of English grammarRivingtons, 1878 - 113페이지 |
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... COMPLEMENT . Boys | some Boys remain dunces . remain dunces . | often § 7. When no single word will modify the meaning of another precisely as we wish , we use a preposition and a noun ( §§ 17 , 12 ) , Simple Sentences . 11.
... COMPLEMENT . Boys | some Boys remain dunces . remain dunces . | often § 7. When no single word will modify the meaning of another precisely as we wish , we use a preposition and a noun ( §§ 17 , 12 ) , Simple Sentences . 11.
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... Prepositions connect nouns or pronouns with some other notional words , and show the relations between them . NOTE . It is difficult for children to understand the use of pre- positions and conjunctions . Here are two figures , of an ...
... Prepositions connect nouns or pronouns with some other notional words , and show the relations between them . NOTE . It is difficult for children to understand the use of pre- positions and conjunctions . Here are two figures , of an ...
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... in poetry for adverbs : Slow rises worth by poverty depressed . A snake's small eye blinks dull and shy . § 23. Prepositions become adverbs by omitting the noun or 16 Change of Words . Change of Words from one Class to another.
... in poetry for adverbs : Slow rises worth by poverty depressed . A snake's small eye blinks dull and shy . § 23. Prepositions become adverbs by omitting the noun or 16 Change of Words . Change of Words from one Class to another.
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James Burton (schoolmaster.) § 23. Prepositions become adverbs by omitting the noun or pronoun in composite adverbs ( § 7 ) , where the preposition expresses the relation of time or place . We heard the waters rush past ( i.e. past us ) ...
James Burton (schoolmaster.) § 23. Prepositions become adverbs by omitting the noun or pronoun in composite adverbs ( § 7 ) , where the preposition expresses the relation of time or place . We heard the waters rush past ( i.e. past us ) ...
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... Prepositions and conjunctions have no in- flexion . They express certain relations only between things and statements . Interjections have no part in coherent speech , and are without change . § 32. For the purpose of varying the ...
... Prepositions and conjunctions have no in- flexion . They express certain relations only between things and statements . Interjections have no part in coherent speech , and are without change . § 32. For the purpose of varying the ...
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adjectives adverbs Balliol College Birds Cæsar called Cambridge College compound conjunctions Copulative crow Crown 8vo doth English express False Syntax father flies flowers forms FRANCIS STORR gender Gerunds green grow hadst hast Head-Master heard horse IMPERATIVE MOOD IMPERFECT INDICATIVE MOOD Infinitive INFLEXION intransitive island lies nine king Largo Bay live Marlborough College Merchant Taylors morn night nominative noun or pronoun o'er OBJECT Oxford participle passive voice PAST TENSE person PREDICATE preposition PRESENT TENSE qualifying remain dunces river rose Rugby School Rule seen PERFECT seen Plu seen Plural seen Singular Shakspere ship simple sentences sing sleep Small 8vo snow sorrow sounds speak stand stood SUBJECT subjunctive mood sword Tell thee thou toiled transitive verbs tree VERB AND COMPLEMENT verb trans VERBAL NOUNS walk waves wilt wind words writing ОВЈЕСТ
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112 페이지 - Who steals my purse, steals trash; . . . But he that filches from me my good name, Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.
108 페이지 - Here lies our Sovereign Lord the King, Whose word no man relies on ; Who never said a foolish thing, And never did a wise one.
112 페이지 - Almighty's mysteries to read In the large volumes of the skies. For the bright firmament Shoots forth no flame So silent, but is eloquent In speaking the Creator's name. No unregarded star Contracts its light Into so small a character...
109 페이지 - Weep no more, woeful shepherds, weep no more, For Lycidas, your sorrow, is not dead, Sunk though he be beneath the watery floor. So sinks the day-star in the ocean bed, And yet anon repairs his drooping head, And tricks his beams, and with new-spangled ore Flames in the forehead of the morning sky...
111 페이지 - Dictionary is recommended to the public, were written by your Lordship. To be so distinguished is an honour, which, being very little accustomed to favours from the great, I know not well how to receive, or in what terms to acknowledge.
104 페이지 - Then reached the caverns measureless to man, And sank in tumult to a lifeless ocean: And 'mid this tumult Kubla heard from far Ancestral voices prophesying war!
76 페이지 - Then the little Hiawatha Learned of every bird its language, Learned their names and all their secrets, How they built their nests in summer, Where they hid themselves in winter, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them "Hiawatha's Chickens.
112 페이지 - His praise due paid: for swinish Gluttony Ne'er looks to Heaven amidst his gorgeous feast ; But with besotted, base ingratitude, Crams, and blasphemes his Feeder.
111 페이지 - It is the most transcendent privilege which any subject can enjoy or wish for, that he cannot be affected either in his property, his liberty, or his person, but by the unanimous consent of twelve of his neighbors and equals.
88 페이지 - A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to...