A System of English GrammarOliver & Boyd, 1845 - 168 páginas |
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... Gender ,. 3. Case , Inflection of Adjectives , Inflection of Pronouns , ... Inflection of Verbs , List of Irregular Verbs ,. Regular Conjugation , .... 45 XIII . - Conjunctions and Pre- 49 positions ,. .138 55 XIV . The Use of Than and ...
... Gender ,. 3. Case , Inflection of Adjectives , Inflection of Pronouns , ... Inflection of Verbs , List of Irregular Verbs ,. Regular Conjugation , .... 45 XIII . - Conjunctions and Pre- 49 positions ,. .138 55 XIV . The Use of Than and ...
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... Gender , and Case . 1. - NUMBER . 77. Number shows whether one or more than one thing is meant by the noun . It may be truly called an accident of a noun , for not only do we find languages differing as to the extent in which they ...
... Gender , and Case . 1. - NUMBER . 77. Number shows whether one or more than one thing is meant by the noun . It may be truly called an accident of a noun , for not only do we find languages differing as to the extent in which they ...
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... GENDER . Wordsworth . 91. The grammatical distinction of Gender corresponds to the natural distinction of sex , and as there are two sexes , male and female , there should be two genders . A third , however , is added , to indicate that ...
... GENDER . Wordsworth . 91. The grammatical distinction of Gender corresponds to the natural distinction of sex , and as there are two sexes , male and female , there should be two genders . A third , however , is added , to indicate that ...
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... genders . There are no doubt many words with termina- tions from which we could infer the gender , but these are mostly derived from Latin or French ; and in by far the greater number of important words there is no etymologi- cal ...
... genders . There are no doubt many words with termina- tions from which we could infer the gender , but these are mostly derived from Latin or French ; and in by far the greater number of important words there is no etymologi- cal ...
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... gender cannot be ascertained but by knowing the exact idea attached to the word . Of this sort are the following : - Feminine . Masculine . Feminine . Boy Father Brother Girl Mother Sister Masculine . Son Uncle Daughter Aunt Nephew ...
... gender cannot be ascertained but by knowing the exact idea attached to the word . Of this sort are the following : - Feminine . Masculine . Feminine . Boy Father Brother Girl Mother Sister Masculine . Son Uncle Daughter Aunt Nephew ...
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abstract nouns Adam Smith adverb affirmed AFFIXES Alison Alnascar ascer assertion belong Cæsar called class of words clause common comparative comparison compound conjunction connected connexion considered consonant copula correct dative Defective Verbs definition denoting derived distinction English language error etymology examples EXERCISE expressed feminine Future Perfect Tense gender give grammar grammarians Greek Hallam idea indicates Infinitive inflection James reads John king Latham Latin mark masculine meaning Milton mind moods nature neuter nominative nouns substantive Numeral Adjectives object observed original orthography parsing passive voice PAST TENSE Perfect Participle plural possessive POTENTIAL MOOD predicate preposition Present Tense principle pupil qualifying the noun refer relative pronoun remark represent respect rules of syntax sense Shakspeare signification singular sometimes sort sound speak speech spoken superlative thee thing Thou thought tion tive transitive verb truth verb violated vowel Wordsworth write