The Elements of English GrammarUniversity Press, 1901 - 304 Seiten |
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... master . Of the Questions at the end of the Chapters , most have been chosen from the Cambridge Local Examination Papers of the last twenty years ; the Oxford Local Exami- nation Papers and the Papers of the Royal College of Preceptors ...
... master . Of the Questions at the end of the Chapters , most have been chosen from the Cambridge Local Examination Papers of the last twenty years ; the Oxford Local Exami- nation Papers and the Papers of the Royal College of Preceptors ...
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... master ate the joints in the hall . Sir Walter Scott puts this point forcibly in Ivanhoe . 18. The Latin of the Fourth Period comprises those words of Latin origin which were introduced in swarms during the time of the Revival of ...
... master ate the joints in the hall . Sir Walter Scott puts this point forcibly in Ivanhoe . 18. The Latin of the Fourth Period comprises those words of Latin origin which were introduced in swarms during the time of the Revival of ...
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... master , before you have reached half way the vowel - sound which you are producing will be ee or oo . Fay - eet and fo - oo are blends as complete as na - ice or ha - use . And hence some authorities class the vowel - sounds of fate ...
... master , before you have reached half way the vowel - sound which you are producing will be ee or oo . Fay - eet and fo - oo are blends as complete as na - ice or ha - use . And hence some authorities class the vowel - sounds of fate ...
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... master an alphabet of thirty - nine letters would of course take longer than to master an alphabet of twenty - six letters . But the alphabet once learnt , mistakes in spelling would be almost as rare as mistakes are now in writing down ...
... master an alphabet of thirty - nine letters would of course take longer than to master an alphabet of twenty - six letters . But the alphabet once learnt , mistakes in spelling would be almost as rare as mistakes are now in writing down ...
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... master is always a master , no matter who it is that uses the words . 4. This further criticism may be made on the definition , that adjec- tives are , at any rate sometimes , names of things ; that black is the name of all black ...
... master is always a master , no matter who it is that uses the words . 4. This further criticism may be made on the definition , that adjec- tives are , at any rate sometimes , names of things ; that black is the name of all black ...
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