The Elements of English GrammarOriginally published in 1907, as the revised edition of an 1893 original, this informative and engaging textbook sets out to contain and explicate all of the elements of English grammar. Primarily aimed at secondary school students, this book condenses and synthesizes the most important information, recognising and demonstrating throughout 'how much the half is greater than the whole'. Notably, 'a good supply of sentences for correction has been added to the concluding chapters on syntax' and questions appear at the end of each chapter to reinforce learning. Most questions have been chosen from Cambridge and Oxford Local Examination Papers and papers from the Royal College of Preceptors. Chapters are broad in scope; chapter headings include, 'Inflexion of nouns', 'Auxiliary and defective verbs' and 'Syntax of verbs'. This book will be of considerable value to anyone with an interest in the history of the English language and the history of education. |
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3 | 3 |
Inflexion of Adjectives II 2 | 44 |
Inflexions of Verbs e I4 I | 171 |
Adverbs e e e I79 XIX Prepositions e e e | 186 |
Conjunctions and Interjections | 192 |
Compounds and Derivatives o | 199 |
Analysis of Sentences and Parsing | 209 |
Syntax of Nouns | 230 |
Syntax of Adjectives and Pronouns 24 I | 241 |
Syntax of Verbs | 253 |
Syntax of Adverbs Conjunctions and Prepositions | 269 |
Definitions of Grammatical Terms | 285 |
Passages for Analysis e 29 I | 291 |
EssayWriting | 299 |
Subjects for Essays | 326 |
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action adjective adjunct adverb alphabet antecedent application apposition auxiliary verb called CHAPTER complete Complex Sentence compound conjugation conjunction consonants construction correct dative denote derivation diphthongs distinction ellipsis employed English Grammar English language English origin English words Etymology examples express feminine following sentences following words French gender genitive German Gerund Give Greek horse illustrate Imperative Mood Indefinite indicative Indirect Object infinitive inflexion Intransitive Keltic language Latin words letters limiting mark meaning modern English noun or pronoun occur Old English Parse passive Past Participle Past Tense Periodic Sentences person phrase Pleonasm plural possessive predicate prefix preposition present principal clause pronunciation question reader relative pronoun represented Roman sentence contains signifies Sing singular sometimes sonant sound speak speech Strong Verbs style subjunctive mood subordinate clause suffix superlative surd syllable Syntax Teutonic thing thou town transitive verb vocabulary vowel vowel-sounds write