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 54
... joining Seem , to pretend Seas , the Sea Sees , doth fee Seize , lay hold on .. Seafon , proper Time Seizin , taking Poffeffion Sects , Parties in Religion Sex , Male and Female Seignior , Great Turk Senior , Elder Sew , with a Needle ...
... joining Seem , to pretend Seas , the Sea Sees , doth fee Seize , lay hold on .. Seafon , proper Time Seizin , taking Poffeffion Sects , Parties in Religion Sex , Male and Female Seignior , Great Turk Senior , Elder Sew , with a Needle ...
Page 66
... joined to them , and then the Sense is complete . Thus , a good Boy , a bad Man , a great House , a black Coat , a red Gown . Here you fee , good , bad , great , black , and red , are all Adjectives ; and Boy , Man , House , Coat , and ...
... joined to them , and then the Sense is complete . Thus , a good Boy , a bad Man , a great House , a black Coat , a red Gown . Here you fee , good , bad , great , black , and red , are all Adjectives ; and Boy , Man , House , Coat , and ...
Page 67
... joined with a Subftantive ; but when we say , Arude , wicked , con- fident , barbarous Wretch : A dextrous Fellow : A fu rious Dog : An eternal , everlasting Being , & c . we have then a just Idea of the Sense of the Sentence . M. Does ...
... joined with a Subftantive ; but when we say , Arude , wicked , con- fident , barbarous Wretch : A dextrous Fellow : A fu rious Dog : An eternal , everlasting Being , & c . we have then a just Idea of the Sense of the Sentence . M. Does ...
Page 84
... joined to them , or by going before them , otherwise they would be deficient in the preter Tense , and in the passive Participle . M. Have these helping Verbs any personal Pro- nouns ; or bow , or by what Means may they be faid to be ...
... joined to them , or by going before them , otherwise they would be deficient in the preter Tense , and in the passive Participle . M. Have these helping Verbs any personal Pro- nouns ; or bow , or by what Means may they be faid to be ...
Page 86
... joined to the Participle , they make up , or complete the passive Voice ; as , I am loved , I am dining , or , I do dine ; I have been dining , we be burned ; we have been burnt ; they have been pain , & c . & c . M. Are not Some ...
... joined to the Participle , they make up , or complete the passive Voice ; as , I am loved , I am dining , or , I do dine ; I have been dining , we be burned ; we have been burnt ; they have been pain , & c . & c . M. Are not Some ...
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accented and explained Adjectives Adverbs alfo alſo becauſe belonging belp beſt better Bird Bleſſed Book burn called Child Counſel defired Duty Engliſh expreſſed fame fear fing fingular firſt follows fome foon four Syllables fuch give Grammar Gresham College Harry helping Verbs Herb Honour imperative Mood irregular Verbs joined laſt LESSON Leſſons live Lord Maſter mean Mercy endureth Mind Mood muſical Name neceſſary Noun Noun Substantives Number optative Mood paſſed paſſive Participle Perſon Pfalm Place pleaſe plural poſitive potential Mood Praiſe Pray preſent preter Tense pronounced Reaſon Religion ſay School Senſe Sentence ſerve ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhews ſhort ſhould ſmall ſome ſometimes Sort ſpeak Speech ſtill Substantives ſuch Syllables TABLE Tenſe thee ther theſe Thing thoſe thou three Syllables Tommy Tongue unto uſed Verb itſelf whoſe wicked wife Words write Youth