English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Consisting of Exercises in Parsing ; Instances of False Orthography ; Violations of the Rules of Syntax ; Defects in Punctuation ; and Violations of the Rules Respecting Perspicuous and Accurate Writing. Designet for the Benefit of Private Learners as Well as for the Use of SchoolsLongman, 1845 - 227 páginas |
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... observations are peculiarly applicable to the study of grammar , and the method of teaching it . The rules require frequent explanation ; and , besides direct elu- cidation , they admit of examples erroneously constructed , for ...
... observations are peculiarly applicable to the study of grammar , and the method of teaching it . The rules require frequent explanation ; and , besides direct elu- cidation , they admit of examples erroneously constructed , for ...
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... observing the points in which they are deficient , he knows precisely where to apply his directions and explanations ... observations , under the part of Syntax , contain a much greater number of examples than others . This has arisen ...
... observing the points in which they are deficient , he knows precisely where to apply his directions and explanations ... observations , under the part of Syntax , contain a much greater number of examples than others . This has arisen ...
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... observations , are carefully ar- ranged under the respective rules of Syntax ; and regu- larly numbered to make them correspond to the subor- dinate rules in the Grammar . ' As many of the examples contain several errors in the same ...
... observations , are carefully ar- ranged under the respective rules of Syntax ; and regu- larly numbered to make them correspond to the subor- dinate rules in the Grammar . ' As many of the examples contain several errors in the same ...
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... observations on the subject . The author is persuaded , that exercises of this nature cannot be too soon engaged in , by the student of grammar . Simple rules , and examples of rectitude , make light impression , com- pared with the ...
... observations on the subject . The author is persuaded , that exercises of this nature cannot be too soon engaged in , by the student of grammar . Simple rules , and examples of rectitude , make light impression , com- pared with the ...
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... observations under RULE 1 . Grammar , p . 139. Key , p . 31 . 1 * . To do unto all men , as we would that they , in similar circumstances , should do unto us , consti- tute the great principle of virtue . From a fear of the world's ...
... observations under RULE 1 . Grammar , p . 139. Key , p . 31 . 1 * . To do unto all men , as we would that they , in similar circumstances , should do unto us , consti- tute the great principle of virtue . From a fear of the world's ...
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