| Septimus Sears - 1856 - 906 pages
...jump, or run. 6. — Sow things are done, the adverhs tell ; As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. 1. — Conjunctions join the words together; As men and women, wind or weather. 8. — Ths prepositions stand hefore A noun ; as in or through a door. 9.— The interjection shows surprise;... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 226 pages
...hand. 5. Verbs tell of something being done, — To read, write, count, sing, jump or run. 6. How113 things are done the Adverbs tell ; As slowly, quickly,...through a door. 9. The Interjection shows surprise ; As O ! how pretty ; ah ! how wise. 10. The whole are called Nine Parts of Speech, Which .1 tending, Writing,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 226 pages
...sing, jump or run. 6. How 113 things are done the Adverbs tell; As slowly, quickly, ill or well. 1. Conjunctions join the words together; As men and women,...through a door. 9. The Interjection shows surprise; As O! how pretty ; ah ! how wise. 126 THE STANDARD THIRD READER. LXXXII. A FOX STORY. 1. ONE of the most... | |
| 1858 - 396 pages
...sing, jump, or run. VI. How things are done the Adverbs tell; As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. VII. Conjunctions join the words together, As, men and women, wind, or weather. VIII. The Preposition stands before A Noun ; as, in or through a door. IX. The Interjection shows surprise... | |
| Alvin Wood Chase - 1860 - 228 pages
...tell, As slowly .. quickly ', ill or well. 7 Conjunctions join the words together — As men a™d women, wind or weather. 8. The Preposition stands before A Noun, as in or through a door. 9. Ihe Interjection srunvs surprise, As oh ' how pretty — ah ! hoAV wise. The whole are called Nine... | |
| Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1860 - 538 pages
...quickly, ill, or iri7/. Conjunctions join the nurds together, As, men und children, wind or weather. The Preposition stands before A Noun — as, in or through a door. The Interjeetion shows surprise, As, Oh ! how pretty, Ah ! how wise. The whole are ealled nine parts... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1863 - 272 pages
...any thing, As school or gcyden, hoop or swing. 3. ADJECTIVES tell the kind of noun, As great, small, pretty, white, or brown. 4. Instead of nouns the PRONOUNS...weather. 8. The PREPOSITION stands before A noun, as at or through the door. 9. The INTERJECTION shows surprise, As ah! how pretty — oh! how wise. LESSON... | |
| 1863 - 260 pages
...sing, laugh, jump, or run. How things are done the ADVERBS tell, As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. CONJUNCTIONS join the words together, As men and women, wind or weather. The PREPOSITION stands before A noun, as at or through the door. The INTERJECTION shows surprise, As... | |
| Marcius Willson - 1864 - 282 pages
...white, or brown. 4. Instead of nouns the PRONOUNS stand — Her head, his face, your arm, my hand. 6. VERBS tell of something to be done — To read, count,...weather. 8. The PREPOSITION stands before A noun, as at or through the do6r. 9. The INTERJECTION shows surprise, As ah ! how pretty — oh ! how wise. LESSON... | |
| George Routledge (and sons; ltd.) - 1865 - 166 pages
...arm, my hand. 5. VERBS tell of something to be done- — To read, count, sing, laugh, jump, or run. 7. CONJUNCTIONS join the words together, As men and...weather. 8. The PREPOSITION stands before A Noun, as at or through the door. , 9. The INTERJECTION shows surprise, As Ah ! how pretty — Oh ! how wise.... | |
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