A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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Page 85
... divided ? A. Grammar is divided into four Parts ; Orthography , Pro- fody , Analogy , and Syntax . Of ORTHOGRAPHY . Q. What is Orthography ? A. Orthography teacheth the true Characters and Powers of the Letters , and the proper Divifion ...
... divided ? A. Grammar is divided into four Parts ; Orthography , Pro- fody , Analogy , and Syntax . Of ORTHOGRAPHY . Q. What is Orthography ? A. Orthography teacheth the true Characters and Powers of the Letters , and the proper Divifion ...
Page 89
... divided according to the Fifth and Sixth general Rules . R U L E II . Q. What is the Second general Rule for ... divided ; as Number . Q'hut Exception have you to this Rule ? A Two Confonants in the Middle of a Derivative . tho ' they be ...
... divided according to the Fifth and Sixth general Rules . R U L E II . Q. What is the Second general Rule for ... divided ; as Number . Q'hut Exception have you to this Rule ? A Two Confonants in the Middle of a Derivative . tho ' they be ...
Page 95
... divided ? A. Bork are ufually divided into Chapters , Sections , Paragraphs and Verfes . Q. What are Chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal Heads , Subject , or Argument of a Book . Q. What are Sections ? A. Sections are the ...
... divided ? A. Bork are ufually divided into Chapters , Sections , Paragraphs and Verfes . Q. What are Chapters ? A. Chapters contain the principal Heads , Subject , or Argument of a Book . Q. What are Sections ? A. Sections are the ...
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Accent Adjectives alfo becauſe bo"rough bu"ry Cafe caft cife Confonants Defire denotes Diphthong Divifion of Syllables doth educate hereafter ENGLISH TONGUE fafe fame fave ferve feven fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft fome fometimes ford foregoing Tables ftan fter fuch fump hath himſelf IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD Jefus laft lefs LESSON LESSON VI Letters ling Lord ment moft Mood muſt Name nefs Note Nouns Number Optative Mood ourſelves paft Perfon Plur Plural Potential Mood Praife Praiſes Prefent Tenfe Preter Preterperfect Pronouns ri ous Second Future Tenfe Senfe Sentence Sing Subftantive Subjunctive Mood thee thefe ther Thing thofe THOMAS DILWORTH thou tive tranf Truft unto uſed Verb Vowel Weft whofe Wicked Words not exceeding