An English Grammar: Comprehending the Principles and Rules of the Language : Illustrated by Appropriate Exercises, and a Key to the Exercises, Volumes 1-2Collins and Company, 1819 - English language |
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... articulation , is performed , not by the lungs , windpipe , or la- rynx , but by the action of the throat , palate , teeth , tongue , lips , and nostrils . Articulation begins not , till ORTHOGRAPHY . 19 Of the organs of articulation.
... articulation , is performed , not by the lungs , windpipe , or la- rynx , but by the action of the throat , palate , teeth , tongue , lips , and nostrils . Articulation begins not , till ORTHOGRAPHY . 19 Of the organs of articulation.
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... must be used before words where the b is not silent , if the accent is on the second syllable ; as , an beroic action , an bistorical account , & c . A substantive without any article to limit it , is ETYMOLOGY . 31 Of the articles.
... must be used before words where the b is not silent , if the accent is on the second syllable ; as , an beroic action , an bistorical account , & c . A substantive without any article to limit it , is ETYMOLOGY . 31 Of the articles.
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... action ; and necessarily im- plies an object acted upon , and an agent by which it is acted upon as , to be loved ; " Penelope is loved by me . " A Verb neuter expresses neither action nor pas- sion , but being , or a state of being ...
... action ; and necessarily im- plies an object acted upon , and an agent by which it is acted upon as , to be loved ; " Penelope is loved by me . " A Verb neuter expresses neither action nor pas- sion , but being , or a state of being ...
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... action , or passion is represented . THE nature of a mood may be more intelligibly explained to the scholar , by observing that it consists in the change which the verb undergoes , to signify various intentions of the mind , and various ...
... action , or passion is represented . THE nature of a mood may be more intelligibly explained to the scholar , by observing that it consists in the change which the verb undergoes , to signify various intentions of the mind , and various ...
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... action , passion , or state , denoted by the verb ; and the other , to the completion of it . Thus , the present participle signifies imperfect action , or action begun and not ended : as , " I am writing a letter . " The past ...
... action , passion , or state , denoted by the verb ; and the other , to the completion of it . Thus , the present participle signifies imperfect action , or action begun and not ended : as , " I am writing a letter . " The past ...
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accent according to RULE action adjective pronoun admit adverb agreeable appears auxiliary beauty better cęsura Chap common substantive conduct conjunction connexion considered consonant construction denote diphthong distinct ellipsis English English language examples Exercises expression favour following sentence frequently give governed grammar grammarians happy heart honour human ideas imperative mood imperfect tense improved indicative mood infinitive mood instances irregular verb kind king labours language learner live Lord manner means mind nature never nominative noun object observations occasions participle passions pause perfect perspicuity phrases pleasure PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition present tense principles proper properly propriety reason regard relative relative pronoun religion render respect SECTION sense sentiments signifies singular number sometimes sound speak speech subjunctive mood syllable temper tence thing third person thou tion Trochee virtue vowel wise words writing youth