English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms : with a History of Its Origin and Development : Designed for Use in Colleges and SchoolsHarper & Bros., 1884 - 764 pages |
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... 511 478. Grammatical Subject . 512 477. The Relation of Syntax to Logic . 512 480. Figures of Syntax 479. Grammatical Predicate ... 513 513 Section 481. Nominative Case 482. Collocation CHAPTER II . SYNTAX CONTENTS . xxvii.
... 511 478. Grammatical Subject . 512 477. The Relation of Syntax to Logic . 512 480. Figures of Syntax 479. Grammatical Predicate ... 513 513 Section 481. Nominative Case 482. Collocation CHAPTER II . SYNTAX CONTENTS . xxvii.
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... predicates and other relations of the subject are determined merely by the position of words in the sentence . II . Languages with monosyllabic roots , which are suscepti- ble of composition , and of which the grammar and organization ...
... predicates and other relations of the subject are determined merely by the position of words in the sentence . II . Languages with monosyllabic roots , which are suscepti- ble of composition , and of which the grammar and organization ...
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... Predicate . 3. That which connects the subject and predicate , called the Copula . Man , in the first example , is the subject ; mortal is the pred- icate ; and is is the copula . In the second sentence the predi- cate and the copula ...
... Predicate . 3. That which connects the subject and predicate , called the Copula . Man , in the first example , is the subject ; mortal is the pred- icate ; and is is the copula . In the second sentence the predi- cate and the copula ...
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... predicate . Or , a word which is the name of a person , place , or thing , is called a NOUN or Substantive ; as , Plato , Boston , virtue . II . A word which can not by itself form the subject of a proposition , but which , with the ...
... predicate . Or , a word which is the name of a person , place , or thing , is called a NOUN or Substantive ; as , Plato , Boston , virtue . II . A word which can not by itself form the subject of a proposition , but which , with the ...
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... predicate ? What is the copula ? 11. What word is a noun ? 12. What word is a pronoun ? 13. What word is an adverb ? What word is an adjective ? What word is a verb ? What word is a preposition ? 14. What word is a conjunction ? What ...
... predicate ? What is the copula ? 11. What word is a noun ? 12. What word is a pronoun ? 13. What word is an adverb ? What word is an adjective ? What word is a verb ? What word is a preposition ? 14. What word is a conjunction ? What ...
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accent adjective adverb ancient Anglo-Saxon Auxiliary verb C. S. Note called Celtic classification common compound conjugation conjunction connected consonant copula Danish dative denotes derived dialects Diphthong elementary sound English language equivalent etymology example express French Future Perfect Tense gender genitive German Give glish Gothic Gothic language grammar Greek guage idea infinitive mode inflection Italian king Latin language Latin words letters logical loved masculine meaning mind nature nominative noun object origin orthoepy orthography participle Past Tense Perfect Tense personal pronoun phonetic elements phrases plural plural form plural number possessive predicate prefix Present Perfect Present Tense preterit pronunciation proposition QUESTIONS UNDER CHAPTER relation represented Roman root RULE Sanscrit Saxon sense sometimes speak speech spoken stock of languages subjunctive substantive suffix syllable SYNTAX taken term termination Teutonic thee thing thou tion tive tongue transitive verb vowel whence