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A. Two consonants in the middle of a word , that are proper to begin a word , must begin the syllable together ; as clus - ter . Q. Whạt exceptions have you to this rule ? A. All such derivatives , whose primitives ending in e final ...
A. Two consonants in the middle of a word , that are proper to begin a word , must begin the syllable together ; as clus - ter . Q. Whạt exceptions have you to this rule ? A. All such derivatives , whose primitives ending in e final ...
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... one ; before you begin the next clause or sentence . Q. Which is the mark of interrogation ? A. The note of interrogation is Q. What is the use of this note ? A. To show the reader when a question is asked . Q. Give an example .
... one ; before you begin the next clause or sentence . Q. Which is the mark of interrogation ? A. The note of interrogation is Q. What is the use of this note ? A. To show the reader when a question is asked . Q. Give an example .
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accent adjectives begin bridge CHAP church comes consonants denotes derived divided doth educated educated hereafter fear field ford foregoing formed future tense give hand hast hath hear heart keep kind known land less LESSON letters ling Lord mark ment mind mood mouth ness Note nouns person Plur plural praise Present pronoun proper rain rule sentence serve short signifies Sing singular sion sometimes sounded substantive syllable TABLE tense thee thing thou tion tive true trust unto verb vowel wicked wise words worth