Longmans' School GrammarLongmans, Green, and Company, 1902 - 264 páginas |
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... speaking of his adventures . The servant is shutting the door . The gambler is losing money . The girls are expecting their aunt . 12. These are some of the parts of the Verb to have : -Have , has , had . Exercise 16 . a . In the ...
... speaking of his adventures . The servant is shutting the door . The gambler is losing money . The girls are expecting their aunt . 12. These are some of the parts of the Verb to have : -Have , has , had . Exercise 16 . a . In the ...
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... speak . Professor Johnson invited Mr. Evans to visit the museum . Do the painters intend to come ? Has the child begun to Were the girls pleased to see their mother ? mend ? The father b . The boys can swim . All men must die . Tom let ...
... speak . Professor Johnson invited Mr. Evans to visit the museum . Do the painters intend to come ? Has the child begun to Were the girls pleased to see their mother ? mend ? The father b . The boys can swim . All men must die . Tom let ...
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... speaking of any person or thing . It would not sound well , for instance , to say ' Edward bought a book ; Edward gave the book to Edward's sister ; when Edward gave the book to Edward's sister , the sister thanked Edward . ' It would ...
... speaking of any person or thing . It would not sound well , for instance , to say ' Edward bought a book ; Edward gave the book to Edward's sister ; when Edward gave the book to Edward's sister , the sister thanked Edward . ' It would ...
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... speaking does not use his own name , but says I , my , mine , me . When speaking of himself and others he says we , our , ours , us . Instead of the name of the person to whom he is speaking , he says you , your , yours . Formerly ye ...
... speaking does not use his own name , but says I , my , mine , me . When speaking of himself and others he says we , our , ours , us . Instead of the name of the person to whom he is speaking , he says you , your , yours . Formerly ye ...
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... speaking or of the persons spoken to . I am going to school . You are a good boy . Have you seen your brother to - day ? I met my sister in the town . I like my new book ; do you like your My mother gave me a bat ; ask yours to give you ...
... speaking or of the persons spoken to . I am going to school . You are a good boy . Have you seen your brother to - day ? I met my sister in the town . I like my new book ; do you like your My mother gave me a bat ; ask yours to give you ...
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Abstract Noun Adjective Clauses Adjuncts Adverbial Clause Analyze the following baby birds brother child Complex Sentence Conjunction Declension English Exercise father Feminine following sentences Fred FUTURE PERFECT TENSE garden Gender Gerund girl Give hear horse IMPERATIVE MOOD Imperfect Incomplete Predication Indicative Mood Indirect Object Infinitive Mood Jack John joining words king lady Latin live Mary Masculine mother Neuter Nominative Nominative Absolute Notes for Teachers Noun Clause Noun or Pronoun o'er Parse Passive Voice PAST INDEFINITE TENSE Perfect Continuous Perfect Participle PERFECT TENSE person or thing Pick Plural Number Predicate Preposition PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE printed in italics qualifies Reflexive Pronouns Relative Pronoun sing Singular Number sister soldier speaking Subject Subjunctive Mood tell thee thing named Thou Transitive Verbs tree Verbs of Incomplete Verbs to show walk William wind window word joined words which show write