A New Guide to the English Tongue (1793)Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints, 1978 - 156 pages |
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... MoOD S. Q. What is a Mood ? Moods are many A. ' Tis the Manner by which a Verb fhews its Signification . Q. Hor there ? A. Six : The Indicative , the Imperative , the Optative , the Potential , the Subjunctive , and the Infinitive . Q ...
... MoOD S. Q. What is a Mood ? Moods are many A. ' Tis the Manner by which a Verb fhews its Signification . Q. Hor there ? A. Six : The Indicative , the Imperative , the Optative , the Potential , the Subjunctive , and the Infinitive . Q ...
Page 110
... Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of withing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that I might educate ! & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunction the Puential Mood ; as , If I could educate , & C , INFINITIVE MOO D ...
... Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of withing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that I might educate ! & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunction the Puential Mood ; as , If I could educate , & C , INFINITIVE MOO D ...
Page 114
... Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of wishing to the Potèntial Mood ; as , O that it might rain ! & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunctum to the Potential Meod ; as , If it might rain , & c . The INFINITIVE MOOD is ...
... Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of wishing to the Potèntial Mood ; as , O that it might rain ! & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunctum to the Potential Meod ; as , If it might rain , & c . The INFINITIVE MOOD is ...
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Accent Adjectives Adverb alfo alſo American becauſe Book Cafe caft Church confifling of Words confifting Confonants Conjunction David Abercrombie Defire denotes Dilworth's Diphthong Divifion doth eafy Leffons edition educated hereafter English language English Tongue FABLE fame fave fhall fhew fhort fhould fignifies fing firft following Words fome fometimes foregoing Tables fuch Give an Example hath Heart himſelf Hugh Jones IMPERATIVE MOOD Jefus juft laft LESSON LESSON VI Lord Mind moft muft muſt Noah Webster Note Nouns Number Optative Mood Paffive paft Perfon Plur Plural Potential Mood praiſe Prefent Tenfe Prepofition Preter Preterperfect Tenfe Preterpluperfect Tenfe Pronoun puniſh rain Rule Second Future Tenfe Senfe Sentence ſhall Sing Singular ſpeaketh Subftantive Subjunctive Mood Syllable Tenſe thee thefe theſe Thing thofe Thomas Dilworth thoſe thou Truft unto uſed Verb Verfe Vowel wanting Wicked wife Words not exceeding