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... Gerund and the English Participles , as also upon the chapters on Construction , Word - building , the signification of the Auxiliary Verbs of Mood , and the Declension of Nouns , which latter subject has been treated on a somewhat new ...
... Gerund and the English Participles , as also upon the chapters on Construction , Word - building , the signification of the Auxiliary Verbs of Mood , and the Declension of Nouns , which latter subject has been treated on a somewhat new ...
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... Gerund 106 154 . • The Present Participle , and the translation of the English Participle in -ing 113 155 . The Past Participle , and the translation of the English Perfect Participle , commonly called Past Participle • 116 156 . The ...
... Gerund 106 154 . • The Present Participle , and the translation of the English Participle in -ing 113 155 . The Past Participle , and the translation of the English Perfect Participle , commonly called Past Participle • 116 156 . The ...
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... Gerund ( speak - ing ) , is commonly confounded with the Imperfect Participle ( commonly called the Present Participle ) . They may be readily distinguished by the fact that the Gerund is a noun , and may therefore be either the subject ...
... Gerund ( speak - ing ) , is commonly confounded with the Imperfect Participle ( commonly called the Present Participle ) . They may be readily distinguished by the fact that the Gerund is a noun , and may therefore be either the subject ...
Page 110
Hermann Lange. How to render the English Gerund . A. In cases where the English Gerund is governed by a noun , or by a verb , it is most generally rendered by the Supine , i.e. by the Infinitive preceded by zu ; as- He possesses the gift ...
Hermann Lange. How to render the English Gerund . A. In cases where the English Gerund is governed by a noun , or by a verb , it is most generally rendered by the Supine , i.e. by the Infinitive preceded by zu ; as- He possesses the gift ...
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... Gerund being turned into a finite verb . For the translation of passages of this kind the preposition against corresponds to dagegen , daß ; at to daß , or darüber , daß ; before to bevor or ehe ; by to dadurch , daß ; from to davon ...
... Gerund being turned into a finite verb . For the translation of passages of this kind the preposition against corresponds to dagegen , daß ; at to daß , or darüber , daß ; before to bevor or ehe ; by to dadurch , daß ; from to davon ...
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Accusative adjective adverbs Apfel auxiliary verbs bleiben cloth Compound Separable conjugated conjunction Dative Declension declined definite article denotes dürfen Edidit Examples expressed Extra fcap feine Feminine Freund geben gefreut gegeben gehen to go gehört gekonnt gelesen geliebt gender Genitive Genitive Singular German gern Gerund geschrieben geworden Governing the Dative Grammar gute guten habe hätte heute hören Imperative Imperfect Indicative Indicative Mood Infinitive Inseparable Prefixes intransitive verbs kommen König können land laſſen lieben listen loved Mann Masculine Nouns mögen Morgen müssen names Neuter Nouns Nominative Plural nouns Nouns ending Oxford Past Participle Perfect Pluperfect possessive adjective preceded predicate preposition Prepositions Governing Present Participle principal clause reiten rejoiced relative pronoun sagte schreiben Second Edition Second Future sein soll sprechen Stadt stand stehen steigen stem Subjunctive Mood Subjunctive-ich subordinate clause suffixes superlative Supine tense thun Tomi Vater verbs of mood vols vowel werdest wohl wollen words
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