Grammatical institutes: or, An easy introduction to dr. Lowth's English grammar1810 |
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... art of expressing our thoughts with propriety , either in speaking or writing . + From the Latin word articulus , a joint , or small part . From nomen , a name , GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTES . 21 4. There are two numbers : II.
... art of expressing our thoughts with propriety , either in speaking or writing . + From the Latin word articulus , a joint , or small part . From nomen , a name , GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTES . 21 4. There are two numbers : II.
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... speak the word ; I wrote the letter . Verbs that express something suf- fered or sustained by the object , are ... speaking , there is no passive verb in the English language ; for though I am loved , is commonly called a passive verb ...
... speak the word ; I wrote the letter . Verbs that express something suf- fered or sustained by the object , are ... speaking , there is no passive verb in the English language ; for though I am loved , is commonly called a passive verb ...
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... Speak spoke spoken Speed sped sped Spell spelt spelt Spend spent spent Spill spilled , spilt spilled , spilt Spin spun , span spun Spring sprang sprung Sting stung , stang stung Steal stole stolen Stick stuck stuck Stride strode 1 ...
... Speak spoke spoken Speed sped sped Spell spelt spelt Spend spent spent Spill spilled , spilt spilled , spilt Spin spun , span spun Spring sprang sprung Sting stung , stang stung Steal stole stolen Stick stuck stuck Stride strode 1 ...
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... speaking , no passive par- ticiple . Present . Preter , Parti . Form . A bide abode Arise arose arisen Awake awaked , awoke awaked Cleave cleaved , clave cleaved Cling clang , clung clung Come came come Creep creeped , crept crept Crow ...
... speaking , no passive par- ticiple . Present . Preter , Parti . Form . A bide abode Arise arose arisen Awake awaked , awoke awaked Cleave cleaved , clave cleaved Cling clang , clung clung Come came come Creep creeped , crept crept Crow ...
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... speak to one person only ; and in that case it has a plural verb joined with it : as , " you are my brother . " 115. A noun of multitude , of the singular number , may have a verb either singular or plural : as , " the people is mad ...
... speak to one person only ; and in that case it has a plural verb joined with it : as , " you are my brother . " 115. A noun of multitude , of the singular number , may have a verb either singular or plural : as , " the people is mad ...
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accusative action active participle active verb adjective adverb a verb agent agreeing apostrophe conjunction a pronoun consonant dare DECLENSION DEFECTIVE VERBS denoting possession didst diphthongs doth durst ellipsis English language EXERCISE express final consonant following a preposition formed by adding future tense gender genitive gone GRAMMATICAL INSTITUTES grovel hadst hath imperative mode IMPERFECT indicative mode infinitive mode inflections irregular verbs joined letter likewise Lord mayest middle sound Mistel neuter verb nominative NOTE noun noun or pronoun omitted passive participle past tense PERFECT TENSE PLUPERFECT TENSE plural number potential mode preposition a pronoun present tense PRETER TENSE pronoun a conjunction pronoun a substantive pronoun a verb receiving the force sentence shalt shews shouldest signifying singular number speak substantive a sign syllable tense and passive thee thine thing third person Thou hast Trepan triphthong unto verb a preposition verb a pronoun verb an adverb vowel wilt worship wouldest writing written
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Page 84 - And Joseph said unto his brethren, Come near to me, I pray you. And they came near. And he said, I am Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into Egypt. Now therefore be not grieved, nor angry with yourselves, that ye sold me hither: for God did send me before you to preserve life.
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Page 98 - Witness if I be silent, morn or even, To hill or valley, fountain or fresh shade, Made vocal by my song, and taught his praise. Hail, universal Lord ! be bounteous still To give us only good ; and if the night Have gathered aught of evil or concealed, Disperse it, as now light dispels the dark.