Text-book of English Grammar: A Treatise on the Etymology and Syntax of the English Language ... : for the Use of Students in Training Colleges and the Upper Classes in National and Other Elementary SchoolsLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1848 - 190 من الصفحات |
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... implies an imputation of the qualities which distinguished an individual ; and as proper , when it simply denotes a reiteration of the proper name . Thus : ( Common . ) " Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest . " " It takes many ...
... implies an imputation of the qualities which distinguished an individual ; and as proper , when it simply denotes a reiteration of the proper name . Thus : ( Common . ) " Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest . " " It takes many ...
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... imply kindred abstract nouns . Thus strong implies strength , wise implies wisdom , white implies whiteness . When the quality strength is abstracted or dis- engaged from the confined and dependent state of the adjective strong , it is ...
... imply kindred abstract nouns . Thus strong implies strength , wise implies wisdom , white implies whiteness . When the quality strength is abstracted or dis- engaged from the confined and dependent state of the adjective strong , it is ...
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... implies the dependence or independence of a noun or pronoun . Of Number . 2. The distinction of Number is described by the words Singular and Plural ; a noun being of the singular number when it expresses one of a class , as Man , Time ...
... implies the dependence or independence of a noun or pronoun . Of Number . 2. The distinction of Number is described by the words Singular and Plural ; a noun being of the singular number when it expresses one of a class , as Man , Time ...
الصفحة 37
... implies a noun's dependence or inde- pendence . Thus , the name John , by itself , is in a state of independence ; it is a noun in its proper state , as being the name of something considered as subsisting of itself . When we say John ...
... implies a noun's dependence or inde- pendence . Thus , the name John , by itself , is in a state of independence ; it is a noun in its proper state , as being the name of something considered as subsisting of itself . When we say John ...
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... implying that the noun is related to as a possessor , or has something attributed to it . ✷ 2. The only other case which can be assigned to English nouns is that called the Objective case , a state in which a noun is the object tended ...
... implying that the noun is related to as a possessor , or has something attributed to it . ✷ 2. The only other case which can be assigned to English nouns is that called the Objective case , a state in which a noun is the object tended ...
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3rd pers adjective adverb antecedent apposition assertion auxiliary auxiliary verb Battersea Ben Jonson Brightland called CHAP clause comma common noun compound verb conjunction copula definite denoting Dig dug diphthong discourse distinction distinguished DITTO elementary ellipsis employed English Grammar etymological example EXERCISES expression gender Gleig governed Gram grammarians honour Hume IMPERATIVE MODE imperfect implies infinitive mode inflexion instances Introd J. S. Mill John language Latin letter Lond meaning modified nature neut neuter nominative nominative absolute noun or pronoun object parsing passive passive voice past tense perfect participle personal verb phrase plur plural possessive preceding predicate preposition Present Princ pron reference relation relative relative pronoun Rule Shakspeare signifies simple sentences sing singular sometimes sound speak speech Subjunctive substantive verb syllable syntactical Syntax term termination thing thou tive Tongue transitive verb treatise understood vowel words