The Elements of English GrammarUniversity Press, 1893 - 288 Seiten |
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... correct use . Questions of style are appropriate to treatises on Composition or Rhetoric rather than to a treatise ... correct use . It contains the following departments , -Orthoëpy , Or- thography , Etymology , and Syntax . Orthoëpy ...
... correct use . Questions of style are appropriate to treatises on Composition or Rhetoric rather than to a treatise ... correct use . It contains the following departments , -Orthoëpy , Or- thography , Etymology , and Syntax . Orthoëpy ...
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... Correct : - ' If I was to run quick , I would fall . ' " ' How will we know whether is the greatest of the two ? ' ' Directly we fight we will be beaten , unless you support us . ' 24. Errors of sequence of tenses occur in the following ...
... Correct : - ' If I was to run quick , I would fall . ' " ' How will we know whether is the greatest of the two ? ' ' Directly we fight we will be beaten , unless you support us . ' 24. Errors of sequence of tenses occur in the following ...
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... correct use . Orthoëpy deals with the correct pronunciation of words . Orthography deals with the correct spelling or writing of words . Etymology deals with the classification of words , their derivation and inflexion . Syntax deals ...
... correct use . Orthoëpy deals with the correct pronunciation of words . Orthography deals with the correct spelling or writing of words . Etymology deals with the classification of words , their derivation and inflexion . Syntax deals ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
Constituents of the English Vocabulary | 9 |
Etymology | 61 |
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action Adjuncts adverb alphabet antecedent applied apposition auxiliary verbs Britons called CHAPTER complete Complex Sentence compound conjugation conjunction consonants construction dative denote derivation diphthongal distinction employed ending English Grammar English language English origin equivalent Etymology examples express feminine following sentences French gender genitive German Gerund Give Greek horse illustrate Imperative Mood indicative Indirect Object infinitive mood inflected inflexion Intransitive Keltic language Latin words letters limiting mark meaning modern English neuter Norman noun or pronoun noun-clause occur Old English Parse passive Past Participle Past Tense person phrase Pleonasm plural possessive Predicate preposition present principal clause pronunciation relation relative pronoun represented Roman sentence contains signifies simple Sing singular sometimes sonant speak speech stands Strong Verbs subjunctive mood subordinate clause suffix superlative surd syllable Syntax Teutonic thou tion tive town transitive verb vowel vowel sounds Weak Verbs write written