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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Page 67
... action , " we shall perceive that those auxiliaries , far from interfering with this design , do , in the clearest ... actions , which , in other languages , are ex- pressed by moods . This would be to multiply the moods without ...
... action , " we shall perceive that those auxiliaries , far from interfering with this design , do , in the clearest ... actions , which , in other languages , are ex- pressed by moods . This would be to multiply the moods without ...
Page 68
... action or event , as passing at the time in which it is mentioned : as , " I rule ; I am ruled ; I think ; I fear ... actions continued , with occasional intermissions , to the present time : " He frequently rides ; " " He walks ...
... action or event , as passing at the time in which it is mentioned : as , " I rule ; I am ruled ; I think ; I fear ... actions continued , with occasional intermissions , to the present time : " He frequently rides ; " " He walks ...
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... action as , " When he arrives he will bear the news ; " " He will hear the news before he arrives , or as soon as he arrives , or , at farthest , soon after he arrives ; " " The more she improves , the more amiable she will be . " In ...
... action as , " When he arrives he will bear the news ; " " He will hear the news before he arrives , or as soon as he arrives , or , at farthest , soon after he arrives ; " " The more she improves , the more amiable she will be . " In ...
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... action and the time of speaking of it . The sentence , " I have written a letter , " implies that " I have , or possess , the finished action of writing a letter . " Under these views of the subject , it appears that the term perfect ...
... action and the time of speaking of it . The sentence , " I have written a letter , " implies that " I have , or possess , the finished action of writing a letter . " Under these views of the subject , it appears that the term perfect ...
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... action past , in such a manner , that nothing remains of that time in which it was done . If we speak of the present century , we say , Philosophers have made great discoveries in the present cen- tury : " but if we speak of the last ...
... action past , in such a manner , that nothing remains of that time in which it was done . If we speak of the present century , we say , Philosophers have made great discoveries in the present cen- tury : " but if we speak of the last ...
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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