English GrammarScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1981 - 312 pages |
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... pronouns , which are joined together by a copulative conjunction , be of several persons , in making the plural pronoun agree with them in person the second person takes place of the third , and the first of both : as , " James , and ...
... pronouns , which are joined together by a copulative conjunction , be of several persons , in making the plural pronoun agree with them in person the second person takes place of the third , and the first of both : as , " James , and ...
Page 197
... pronoun , of the third person , the plural number , and in the nominative case . ( Decline it . ) Who is a relative pronoun , and the nominative case . ( De- cline it . ) Forgive is an irregular verb active , indicative mood , present ...
... pronoun , of the third person , the plural number , and in the nominative case . ( Decline it . ) Who is a relative pronoun , and the nominative case . ( De- cline it . ) Forgive is an irregular verb active , indicative mood , present ...
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... pronoun , of the second person plural , and in the objective case . ( Repeat the go- vernment and rule . ) And is a copulative conjunction . Us is a personal pronoun , in the objective case . You and us are put in the same case ...
... pronoun , of the second person plural , and in the objective case . ( Repeat the go- vernment and rule . ) And is a copulative conjunction . Us is a personal pronoun , in the objective case . You and us are put in the same case ...
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accent active verb adjective pronouns admit adverb agreeable appear auxiliary better cæsura comma common substantive compound conjugated conjunction connected connexion consonant construction degree denote derived diphthong distinct distinguished edition ellipsis English Grammar English language examples express following instances following sentence frequently future tense gender genitive give governed grammarians happy ideas imperative mood imperfect tense improperly indicative mood infinitive mood interrogative irregular verb kind king learner Lindley Murray Lord loved Lowth manner means mind Murray Murray's names nature nominative noun objective observations participle pause perfect personal pronoun perspicuity phrases Pluperfect Tense plural number possessive Potential Mood preceding preposition present tense principal proper properly propriety relative pronoun respect sense sentiments short signifies simple singular number sometimes sound speak speech subjunctive mood superlative syllable tence termination thing third person singular tion tive Trochee verb active verb neuter virtue voice vowel wise writing