The Grammar, History, and Derivation of the English Language: With Chapters on Parsing, Analysis of Sentences, and ProsodyNational society's depository, 1890 - 401 sidor |
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... Compound nouns usually attach the sign of the plural to the leading word in the compound , e.g. courts- martial , fathers - in - law , hangers - on , knights - errant . Осса- sionally the compound is treated as one word and the sign of ...
... Compound nouns usually attach the sign of the plural to the leading word in the compound , e.g. courts- martial , fathers - in - law , hangers - on , knights - errant . Осса- sionally the compound is treated as one word and the sign of ...
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... compound noun the apostrophe is always appended to the last noun , e.g. ' the Lord Chancellor's wig , ' the Lord Admiral's ship ; ' the two nouns being regarded as forming only one compound noun . When two nouns are in apposition , i.e. ...
... compound noun the apostrophe is always appended to the last noun , e.g. ' the Lord Chancellor's wig , ' the Lord Admiral's ship ; ' the two nouns being regarded as forming only one compound noun . When two nouns are in apposition , i.e. ...
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... compound name , it is said to qualify the noun attributively , e.g.- A blue sky . The white rose . A happy day . At length a universal hubbub wild . — Milton . Or flocks or herds or human face divine . - Id . Full many a gem of purest ...
... compound name , it is said to qualify the noun attributively , e.g.- A blue sky . The white rose . A happy day . At length a universal hubbub wild . — Milton . Or flocks or herds or human face divine . - Id . Full many a gem of purest ...
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... compound verbs . Some adjectives can be used predicatively but not attri- butively , e.g. alone , well , afraid , unwell , aware , athirst . The learner should carefully distinguish between adjectives and adverbs that are alike in form ...
... compound verbs . Some adjectives can be used predicatively but not attri- butively , e.g. alone , well , afraid , unwell , aware , athirst . The learner should carefully distinguish between adjectives and adverbs that are alike in form ...
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... Compound Reflexive Pronouns ; they should not , however , be confounded with them . Compare the use of se ... compounds my- self , thyself , & c . , are corruptions of the datives me and thee . Certain = it is that in O.E. we find such ...
... Compound Reflexive Pronouns ; they should not , however , be confounded with them . Compare the use of se ... compounds my- self , thyself , & c . , are corruptions of the datives me and thee . Certain = it is that in O.E. we find such ...
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The Grammar, History and Derivation of the English Language: With Chapters ... Evan Daniel Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1901 |
The Grammar, History, and Derivation of the English Language, with Chapters ... Evan Daniel Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1891 |
The Grammar, History and Derivation of the English Language: With Chapters ... Evan Daniel Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1891 |
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