A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... kind and de- nomination ; as , a man , a dog , a tree . Q. How many things belong to a noun ? A. There belong to a noun these seven things : number , case , gender , person , article , declension , and comparison . OF NUMBER . Q. What ...
... kind and de- nomination ; as , a man , a dog , a tree . Q. How many things belong to a noun ? A. There belong to a noun these seven things : number , case , gender , person , article , declension , and comparison . OF NUMBER . Q. What ...
Page 94
... kind ; as , a father , a son , a horse , a lion . Q. What nouns are of the feminine gender ? A. All nouns of the female kind ; as , a mother , a daughter , a mare , a lioness . Q. What nouns are of the neuter gender ? A. All nouns that ...
... kind ; as , a father , a son , a horse , a lion . Q. What nouns are of the feminine gender ? A. All nouns of the female kind ; as , a mother , a daughter , a mare , a lioness . Q. What nouns are of the neuter gender ? A. All nouns that ...
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... kind and good to all men , and to do to others those things which we are willing should be done to ourselves . 16. If they go down to the pit , that do not feed the hungry , and clothe the naked ; what will become of those that take ...
... kind and good to all men , and to do to others those things which we are willing should be done to ourselves . 16. If they go down to the pit , that do not feed the hungry , and clothe the naked ; what will become of those that take ...
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