Conjunctions, and other parts of speech, Direct discourse, 320. Coördinating vs. restrictive use of rela- Each other, one another, 92, 299. tive pronouns, 289. Copulative conjunction, 194. Could. See Can. Dative case, in Old English, replaced by Declarative sentence, 231. Declension of interrogative pronouns, 73. Eat (ět), 158. Eaves, 42. Either, as adjective, 102. syntax of, 287. as conjunction, 194. syntax of, 328. as pronoun, 90, 92. syntax of, 300. Nominative. See Case. None, syntax of, 301. Nor, 194, 328. Not a, etc., 126. Noun clause, 258. abstract, 20. become half abstract, 25, 124. become proper, 25. formation of, 21. case of, 46. collective, 19. definition of, 17. descriptive, 26. gender of, 29. how to parse, 56. kinds of, 17. material, 19. become class nouns, 24, 125. once singular, now plural, 42. plural, how formed, 38-41. of compound, etc., 43. of letters and figures, 46. of proper, 41. with titles, 44. proper, 18. become common, 23. use of possessive form of, 278, 285. with different meaning in plural, 42. Nouns, with no singular, 42. with one plural, two meanings, 43. 41. with singular or plural construction, Now as conjunction, 195, 196. Number, definition of, etc., in nouns. in adjectives, 106. in pronouns, personal, 60. Numeral adjectives, definite, 101. Numeral pronouns, 92. Object, adverbial, 48. direct and indirect, 48. of preposition. See Preposition. retained with passive verb, 242. instead of nominative, 279. Older. See Elder. Omission of relative pronoun, 87, 293. One, definite numeral adjective, 101. One another. See Each other. as pronoun, 91、 |