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DIRECTIONS FOR WRITING CAPITALS . Capitals or great letters must never be
written in the middle or at the end of any word , but only at the beginning , and in
the following cases : At the beginning of any book , chapter , para- graph , writing
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DIRECTIONS FOR WRITING CAPITALS . Capitals or great letters must never be
written in the middle or at the end of any word , but only at the beginning , and in
the following cases : At the beginning of any book , chapter , para- graph , writing
...
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This case undoubtedly came from the Saxon ; and the best English writers after
the Norman conquest , even down to the ... is such a departure from the original
formation , at least in writing , and such an inconsistent use of the apostrophe , as
...
This case undoubtedly came from the Saxon ; and the best English writers after
the Norman conquest , even down to the ... is such a departure from the original
formation , at least in writing , and such an inconsistent use of the apostrophe , as
...
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The present tense denotes the time that now is , and the action unfinished : as , I
write , or , I am now writing the letter . The imperfect denotes the time past
indeterminately , and the action to have been completed at any past time that
may be ...
The present tense denotes the time that now is , and the action unfinished : as , I
write , or , I am now writing the letter . The imperfect denotes the time past
indeterminately , and the action to have been completed at any past time that
may be ...
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... the past tense , should be always used when joined in a sentence with the
neuter verb : as , “ it was written ( not it was ... we would express the continuance
of an action : as , “ I have been writing a long time ; I shall be writing all the week .
... the past tense , should be always used when joined in a sentence with the
neuter verb : as , “ it was written ( not it was ... we would express the continuance
of an action : as , “ I have been writing a long time ; I shall be writing all the week .
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APPENDIX . THE DECLENSION OF IRREGULAR AND DEFECTIVE VERBS . TO
WRITE . Present . WRITE Preter . Wrote Parti . Written INDICATIVE MODE . . .
IMPERFECT TENSE . SING . PLORAL . 1 . I wrote or did write 1 . We wrote or did
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APPENDIX . THE DECLENSION OF IRREGULAR AND DEFECTIVE VERBS . TO
WRITE . Present . WRITE Preter . Wrote Parti . Written INDICATIVE MODE . . .
IMPERFECT TENSE . SING . PLORAL . 1 . I wrote or did write 1 . We wrote or did
...
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accusative action active participle addition adjective adverb agent agreeing answering beginning bound broad called cause changing common compared comparison conjunction consonant dare denotes didst double durst ellipsis English EXERCISE express father final force formed by adding future tense gender genitive give gone Grammar hadst hath imperative IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode instances irregular joined least letter likewise Lord neuter verb nominative Note noun object observed omitted Parti passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE perhaps PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number potential mode preposition present tense Preter pronoun question referring regular verbs rules second person seems seen sentence shews shined signifying SING singular number sometimes sound speak speech substantive syllable thee thing third person thou Thou hast unto vowel word worship writing written wrote
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