A New Guide to the English Tongue, 1751Scolar P., 1967 - 154 pages |
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... Moods known ? A. 1. The Indicative Mood directly declareth a Thing true or false ; as , I read ; or else asketh a Quellion ; as , Do 1 read ? • 2. The Imperative Mood biddeth or commandeth ; as , Read thou . 3. The Optative Mood wifheth ...
... Moods known ? A. 1. The Indicative Mood directly declareth a Thing true or false ; as , I read ; or else asketh a Quellion ; as , Do 1 read ? • 2. The Imperative Mood biddeth or commandeth ; as , Read thou . 3. The Optative Mood wifheth ...
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Thomas Dilworth. The Optative Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of vifhing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that I might educate ! Exc . The Subjuntive Moot is made by prefixing a Conjun & tion to the Potential Mcod ; as , If I could ...
Thomas Dilworth. The Optative Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of vifhing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that I might educate ! Exc . The Subjuntive Moot is made by prefixing a Conjun & tion to the Potential Mcod ; as , If I could ...
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... Optative Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of wishing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that it might rain I & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunction to the Potential Mood ; as , If it might rain , & c . The ...
... Optative Mood is made by prefixing an Adverb of wishing to the Potential Mood ; as , O that it might rain I & c . The Subjunctive Mood is made by prefixing a Conjunction to the Potential Mood ; as , If it might rain , & c . The ...
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