A Grammar of the English Language: For the Use of Common Schools, Academies and SeminariesNewman & Ivison, 1854 - 250 páginas |
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... affirmed by the two kinds of propositions ; a possible action being affirmed by the former , and a real action , by the latter . But the difference in what is affirmed would be a dangerous principle to adopt in the formation of modes ...
... affirmed by the two kinds of propositions ; a possible action being affirmed by the former , and a real action , by the latter . But the difference in what is affirmed would be a dangerous principle to adopt in the formation of modes ...
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... affirmed ; as , " The boy plays . " REM . 2. The subject of a neuter verb denotes a person or thing of which a particular state or quality is affirmed by the verb and its modifiers ; as , “ Washington was an ardent lover of his country ...
... affirmed ; as , " The boy plays . " REM . 2. The subject of a neuter verb denotes a person or thing of which a particular state or quality is affirmed by the verb and its modifiers ; as , “ Washington was an ardent lover of his country ...
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... affirmed , com- manded , supposed , denied , or interrogated is the sub- ject ; as , " Man is . " In this proposition , man is the subject , and the verb is af- firms simply the existence of the subject man . " The boy reads his book ...
... affirmed , com- manded , supposed , denied , or interrogated is the sub- ject ; as , " Man is . " In this proposition , man is the subject , and the verb is af- firms simply the existence of the subject man . " The boy reads his book ...
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... affirmed . the proposition , Charles rides , a real action is affirmed ; but in the proposition , Charles can ride , a possible action is af- firmed . The difference , then , not referring to the affirma- tion , but to what is affirmed ...
... affirmed . the proposition , Charles rides , a real action is affirmed ; but in the proposition , Charles can ride , a possible action is af- firmed . The difference , then , not referring to the affirma- tion , but to what is affirmed ...
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... affirmed by the verb reads . But if we prefix to the same verb the aux- iliary can , a widely different meaning is expressed . Not a positive , but a possible action is denoted . The proposition does not affirm that the boy actually ...
... affirmed by the verb reads . But if we prefix to the same verb the aux- iliary can , a widely different meaning is expressed . Not a positive , but a possible action is denoted . The proposition does not affirm that the boy actually ...
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Grammar of the English Language; For the Use of Schools Eduard J Hallock Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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75 cents adjective adverbs affirmed antecedent apostrophe apposition auxiliaries called clause comma Conjugate conjunction consonant construction declension defective verbs definite definite article derived diphthong distinguished example expressed False Punctuation False Syntax formed by annexing gender governed grammatical subject imperative mode imperfect tense indefinite article indefinite pronouns indicative mode infinitive mode Interjections interrogative intransitive letters loved meaning Metonomy mind modified neuter verb nominative noun denoting noun or pronoun object participial noun passive verb Perf perfect participle person or thing person singular personal pronouns pluperfect tense plural number Poss possessive preceding predicate prefixed Pres present participle present tense principles proper proposition refer relative pronoun RULE Saxon SECOND COURSE Second Future Tense second person Sing singular number sometimes sounded like long speech subject-nominative subjunctive mode tense denotes term termination thee third person THOMAS HASTINGS thou tion tive transitive verb Triphthongs usually virtue vowel words