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 53
... Write , to write a Letter Rhode , an Island Road , High - Way Rode , did ride Row'd , did row Roe , Deer Row , Rank Rote , without Book Wrote , did avrite Ruff , Neckcloth Rough , uneven D 3 Rang Rung , did ring Wrung , twisted S. Sail ...
... Write , to write a Letter Rhode , an Island Road , High - Way Rode , did ride Row'd , did row Roe , Deer Row , Rank Rote , without Book Wrote , did avrite Ruff , Neckcloth Rough , uneven D 3 Rang Rung , did ring Wrung , twisted S. Sail ...
Page 56
... Writing . N. B. This alfo may be fet by Way of Tafk , a few Questions at a Time , which would be of great Service . Mafter . How many Points , or Stops , are used in Reading and Writing ? Scholar . There are Six , viz . a Comma , a ...
... Writing . N. B. This alfo may be fet by Way of Tafk , a few Questions at a Time , which would be of great Service . Mafter . How many Points , or Stops , are used in Reading and Writing ? Scholar . There are Six , viz . a Comma , a ...
Page 58
... Writing , that after a Period you must begin the next Word with a great , or capital Letter , as in the last Ex- ample you fee every Sentence begins with a great Letter . M. Very well : Now pray tell me the Use of a Note of ...
... Writing , that after a Period you must begin the next Word with a great , or capital Letter , as in the last Ex- ample you fee every Sentence begins with a great Letter . M. Very well : Now pray tell me the Use of a Note of ...
Page 63
... Writing our Native Language aright , and according to Rule . M. What do you mean by Parts of Speech ? S. They are the proper Divifions or Parts , into which a Tongue or Language is divided ; and fome Languages have more than others . M ...
... Writing our Native Language aright , and according to Rule . M. What do you mean by Parts of Speech ? S. They are the proper Divifions or Parts , into which a Tongue or Language is divided ; and fome Languages have more than others . M ...
Page 64
... S. The Article A or An , is ufed to exprefs the fame ; only , A is ufed before a Confonant , and Ar , before a Vowel . Thus , we lay , A Man , A Boak , Book , & c . but we write , or 64 The Universal Spelling - Book , & c .
... S. The Article A or An , is ufed to exprefs the fame ; only , A is ufed before a Confonant , and Ar , before a Vowel . Thus , we lay , A Man , A Boak , Book , & c . but we write , or 64 The Universal Spelling - Book , & c .
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