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... revised , and the first lesson in grammar is given . The child has brought them together himself with your co ... revise , and further , to turn to use , what has been acquired . We may at this stage substitute the word noun for " name ...
... revised , and the first lesson in grammar is given . The child has brought them together himself with your co ... revise , and further , to turn to use , what has been acquired . We may at this stage substitute the word noun for " name ...
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... revised , the pupil is now in a position to name the class of each of the words in four or five lines of the reading - lesson of the day . Occasionally he should do this on the slate in columns . From day to day he is adding to his ...
... revised , the pupil is now in a position to name the class of each of the words in four or five lines of the reading - lesson of the day . Occasionally he should do this on the slate in columns . From day to day he is adding to his ...
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... revise briefly all the child as yet knows ) , you do nothing but exercise your pupils in this distinction of subject with intransitive verb , as the principal word in the predicate , and transitive verb as the principal word in v . ] 71 ...
... revise briefly all the child as yet knows ) , you do nothing but exercise your pupils in this distinction of subject with intransitive verb , as the principal word in the predicate , and transitive verb as the principal word in v . ] 71 ...
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... Revise and re - revise , and apply the knowledge in every possible way ; above all , forcing your way through words to realities ; e.g. , gender is kind , singular is single , verb is word , tense is time . Use these words indifferently ...
... Revise and re - revise , and apply the knowledge in every possible way ; above all , forcing your way through words to realities ; e.g. , gender is kind , singular is single , verb is word , tense is time . Use these words indifferently ...
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... Revised Version of 1881 , and with the original Greek , as edited by the late F. H. A. SCRIVENER , M.A. , D.C.L. , LL.D. Crown 8vo . 12s . 6d . ( The Revised Version is the joint Property of the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford ...
... Revised Version of 1881 , and with the original Greek , as edited by the late F. H. A. SCRIVENER , M.A. , D.C.L. , LL.D. Crown 8vo . 12s . 6d . ( The Revised Version is the joint Property of the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford ...
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