A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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Page 93
... substantive lead from the verb lead , or lead , or else to fix the accents of words of more than one syllable , which though spelt alike have different significations , and the accent on differ- ent syllables ; as in the substantive ...
... substantive lead from the verb lead , or lead , or else to fix the accents of words of more than one syllable , which though spelt alike have different significations , and the accent on differ- ent syllables ; as in the substantive ...
Page 95
... substantive , for the clearer and more particular expressing of its case and signification . Q. How many articles are there ? A. Two : a , or an , and the . Q. When is a or an used ? A. A or an is used in a general and unlimited sense ...
... substantive , for the clearer and more particular expressing of its case and signification . Q. How many articles are there ? A. Two : a , or an , and the . Q. When is a or an used ? A. A or an is used in a general and unlimited sense ...
Page 97
... substantives and adjectives . Q. What are the pronouns substantive ? A. These : I , thou or you ; he , she , it ; and their plu we , ye or you , they . Q. Which are the pronouns adjective ? A. My , TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE . 97.
... substantives and adjectives . Q. What are the pronouns substantive ? A. These : I , thou or you ; he , she , it ; and their plu we , ye or you , they . Q. Which are the pronouns adjective ? A. My , TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE . 97.
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