Essentials of English GrammarScholar's Facsimiles & Reprints, 1988 - 290 pages |
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... noun and pronoun , 58 ; in verb , 59 ; government and agreement , 60 ; person in pronoun and verb , 61-3 ; tense and mode in verb , 64–5 ; inflection , conjugation of verb , 66-7 ; possessive case in noun and pronoun , 68–70 ; object ...
... noun and pronoun , 58 ; in verb , 59 ; government and agreement , 60 ; person in pronoun and verb , 61-3 ; tense and mode in verb , 64–5 ; inflection , conjugation of verb , 66-7 ; possessive case in noun and pronoun , 68–70 ; object ...
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... noun and pronoun . As they are of another kind than those of the verb , they go by a different name ; they are called the DECLENSION of the noun or pronoun , which is said to be DECLINED . We sum up by saying : The noun and pronoun are ...
... noun and pronoun . As they are of another kind than those of the verb , they go by a different name ; they are called the DECLENSION of the noun or pronoun , which is said to be DECLINED . We sum up by saying : The noun and pronoun are ...
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... noun or pronoun . It is a connecting word by which a noun or pronoun is made to limit some other word , or by which it is attached to that other word in a relation which the preposition defines . 320. The noun or pronoun on which the ...
... noun or pronoun . It is a connecting word by which a noun or pronoun is made to limit some other word , or by which it is attached to that other word in a relation which the preposition defines . 320. The noun or pronoun on which the ...
Contents
LANGUAGE AND GRAMMAR 115 pp 15 | 1 |
NOUNS 10848 pp 4665 | 46 |
PRONOUNS 14989 pp 6682 | 66 |
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