Exposition of the Grammatical Structure of the English Language: Being an Attempt to Furnish an Improved Method of Teaching Grammar. For the Use of Schools and CollegesD. Appleton & Company, 1857 - 574페이지 |
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... Passive Voice , 48. Tenses of Verbs , 49. Simple Tenses . Indefinite Tense , 50. Past Tense , 51. Formation of the Past Tense , 52. Personal Terminations , 58. Formation of Participles , 54. Modes , • 55. Modes of English verbs , 56 ...
... Passive Voice , 48. Tenses of Verbs , 49. Simple Tenses . Indefinite Tense , 50. Past Tense , 51. Formation of the Past Tense , 52. Personal Terminations , 58. Formation of Participles , 54. Modes , • 55. Modes of English verbs , 56 ...
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... passive object distinct from the subject of which it is asserted . In other words , the action terminates in the subject . ] ( 15 ) It has been already noticed that all the verbs of the class which we have ventured to name complete ...
... passive object distinct from the subject of which it is asserted . In other words , the action terminates in the subject . ] ( 15 ) It has been already noticed that all the verbs of the class which we have ventured to name complete ...
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... passive form . [ ( 16 ) The nature of the distinction between active and neuter verbs may perhaps be rendered more intelligible by the exhibition of examples of neuter verbs which are manifestly equivalent to certain other active verbs ...
... passive form . [ ( 16 ) The nature of the distinction between active and neuter verbs may perhaps be rendered more intelligible by the exhibition of examples of neuter verbs which are manifestly equivalent to certain other active verbs ...
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... passive object ; that is , an object which suffers , or receives , or is affected directly by the action . ( 19 ) We have similar examples in Glass breaks , and John breaks the glass ; The wood burns , and The man burns the wood ...
... passive object ; that is , an object which suffers , or receives , or is affected directly by the action . ( 19 ) We have similar examples in Glass breaks , and John breaks the glass ; The wood burns , and The man burns the wood ...
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... passive object . In this case , the object is expressed by the word difficulties . The action expressed by " overcomes " does not terminate in the subject . EXERCISE II . - Let the learner furnish a written list of twenty or more neuter ...
... passive object . In this case , the object is expressed by the word difficulties . The action expressed by " overcomes " does not terminate in the subject . EXERCISE II . - Let the learner furnish a written list of twenty or more neuter ...
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accessory proposition accusative action active verb adjective accessory adverbs analysis ancient Anglo-Saxon assertion called class of words comma complement complete compound propositions compound tenses conjugation conjunctive pronoun conjunctive words connection considered construction copula dative modification declension determinative distinct distinguish employed English EXERCISE fact form of expression form of modification function genitive gerund Give examples given number grammar grammarians Illustrate by examples impersonal verbs implied indefinite tense indicate infinitive of purpose interpunction interrogative interrogative word kind language Latin learner manner meaning mode neuter verbs noun and preposition noun complementary noun in apposition objective modification participle passive form past tense perform perhaps plural plural form preceded predicate preposition modification present preterits principal noun principal proposition regarded remark in reference Repeat the remark Repeat the substance represent sense serve sometimes subject noun subjoin subjunctive suppressed syllable thou tion tive transitive verbs treat usage verbal adjectives verbal noun verse write
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