A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... person , creature , place , or thing : as one man is called Thomas , another John : one horse is called Jolly , and another Whitefoot : one ship is called the Lion , and another the Sea - horse : one place is called Lon- don , and ...
... person , creature , place , or thing : as one man is called Thomas , another John : one horse is called Jolly , and another Whitefoot : one ship is called the Lion , and another the Sea - horse : one place is called Lon- don , and ...
Page 95
... person or thing spoken of . Q. Give an example . A. Singular , 1. 1. 2. Thou or you . 3. He , she , it , this , and that . Plural , 1. We . 2. Ye or you . They , these and those . Note . That all nouns are of the third person , except I ...
... person or thing spoken of . Q. Give an example . A. Singular , 1. 1. 2. Thou or you . 3. He , she , it , this , and that . Plural , 1. We . 2. Ye or you . They , these and those . Note . That all nouns are of the third person , except I ...
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... person ? A. I and we . Q. What pronouns are of the second person ? A. Thou or you , and ye or you . The rest are of the third . Q. How is the pronoun I declined ? A. Thus : Singular . Nom . I. Gen. Of me . Dat . To me . Acc . Me . Voc ...
... person ? A. I and we . Q. What pronouns are of the second person ? A. Thou or you , and ye or you . The rest are of the third . Q. How is the pronoun I declined ? A. Thus : Singular . Nom . I. Gen. Of me . Dat . To me . Acc . Me . Voc ...
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