The Universal Spelling Book; Or, a New and Easy Guide to the English LanguageS. Crowder and H. Woodgate, and B. Collins, at Salisbury, 1756 - 175 pages |
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Page 82
... irregular VERBS . M. What do you call irregular Verbs ? S. All such Verbs as are the very fame in the preter , as in the present Tense ; or such whose pre- fent preter Tense , and passive participle ( or passive Voice ) are quite ...
... irregular VERBS . M. What do you call irregular Verbs ? S. All such Verbs as are the very fame in the preter , as in the present Tense ; or such whose pre- fent preter Tense , and passive participle ( or passive Voice ) are quite ...
Page 86
... Irregular Verbs , and their Participles . calculated , & c . Present Tenfe , I read . Preter Tense , I read ( pronounced red ) or did read . Passive Participle , read , as I have read , or have done reading . Here you fee the Verb ...
... Irregular Verbs , and their Participles . calculated , & c . Present Tenfe , I read . Preter Tense , I read ( pronounced red ) or did read . Passive Participle , read , as I have read , or have done reading . Here you fee the Verb ...
Page 87
... irregular Verbs , and so do many of our own Modern Writers .めるぶるぶる TABLE VII . Of ADVERBS . M. What is an Adverb ? S. An Adverb is a Part of Speech joined some- times to a Verb , to an Adjective , or to a Participle . M. How are ...
... irregular Verbs , and so do many of our own Modern Writers .めるぶるぶる TABLE VII . Of ADVERBS . M. What is an Adverb ? S. An Adverb is a Part of Speech joined some- times to a Verb , to an Adjective , or to a Participle . M. How are ...
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