An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language, Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises, and a Key to the Exercises, المجلد 1T. Wilson & Sons, 1819 |
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... king , sing , shy , ash . th as in th as zh as .S.S.S thin , thick . in in then , them . pleasure . * Some grammarians suppose h to mark only an aspiration , or breathing : but it appears to be a distinct sound , and formed in a ...
... king , sing , shy , ash . th as in th as zh as .S.S.S thin , thick . in in then , them . pleasure . * Some grammarians suppose h to mark only an aspiration , or breathing : but it appears to be a distinct sound , and formed in a ...
الصفحة 41
... , where it is pronounced like y . K K has the sound of c hard , and is used before e and i , where , according to English analogy , c would be soft : as , Volume I. D kept , king , skirts . It is not sounded ORTHOGRAPHY . 41.
... , where it is pronounced like y . K K has the sound of c hard , and is used before e and i , where , according to English analogy , c would be soft : as , Volume I. D kept , king , skirts . It is not sounded ORTHOGRAPHY . 41.
الصفحة 42
... king , skirts . It is not sounded before n ; as in knife , knell , knocker . It is never doubled ; except in Habakkuk ; but c is used before it , to shorten the vowel by a double consonant as , cockle , pickle , sucker . L L has always ...
... king , skirts . It is not sounded before n ; as in knife , knell , knocker . It is never doubled ; except in Habakkuk ; but c is used before it , to shorten the vowel by a double consonant as , cockle , pickle , sucker . L L has always ...
الصفحة 68
... king - the son of the king - a son of the king . " Each of these three phrases has an entirely different meaning , through the dif- ferent application of the articles a and the . " Thou art a man ; " is a very general and harmless ...
... king - the son of the king - a son of the king . " Each of these three phrases has an entirely different meaning , through the dif- ferent application of the articles a and the . " Thou art a man ; " is a very general and harmless ...
الصفحة 70
... kings in England three hundred years before the Conqueror , " the sense is clear ; as every body knows , that the person here spoken of , by the name of the conqueror , is William duke of Normandy , who subdued England about seven ...
... kings in England three hundred years before the Conqueror , " the sense is clear ; as every body knows , that the person here spoken of , by the name of the conqueror , is William duke of Normandy , who subdued England about seven ...
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accent according to RULE action active verb adjective pronoun admit adverbs agreeable appears applied auxiliary verbs better cæsura compound conjugated conjunction connected connexion considered consonant construction denote derived distinct ellipsis English language examples following sentence frequently future tense genitive give governed grammar grammarians Greek happy ideas idiom imperative mood imperfect tense implies improper improperly indicative mood infinitive mood interrogative irregular verb king latter learner Lord loved manner means mind mode of expression nature nominative noun object observations occasions participle passive pause perfect person singular personal pronoun perspicuous phrases PLUPERFECT PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition present tense principles proper properly propriety relative render respect Saxon sense sentiments signify singular number sometimes sound speak speech subjunctive mood syllable Syntax tence termination thing third person thou tion tive tongue Trochee verb active virtue vowel words writing