Essentials of English, Книга 2American Book Company, 1915 |
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abstract nouns active voice adjectival phrases adjunct accusative adverb adverbial clause adverbial phrase antecedent apostrophe appositive beautiful birds called child comma complete its meaning complete the assertion complex sentences compound sentences conjunctions connect coördinate dative denote descriptive direct object ESSEN example feminine following sentences gender genitive gerund give groups of words independent element indirect infinitive intransitive italicized words kind letter linking verb masculine night nominative of address nominatives of exclamation omitted ORAL AND WRITTEN ORAL EXERCISE parentheses Parse passive voice past participle past tense personal pronouns plural number poem possessive adjectives predicate adjective predicate nominative predicate verb preposition present tense principal clause refers relative pronoun second sentence seen Select sentences containing singular number stantive stars story subject substantive subordinate clause tell tences third person third sentence thou tive transitive verb verb phrase wind Write sentences WRITTEN EXERCISES
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Страница 442 - a. Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard, and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free! — From
Страница 272 - third person, she, it, may be supplied in the conjugation when desired. In the future tenses, notice that shall is used in the first person and will in the second and third persons. Subjunctive Mood (This is usually preceded by the conjunctions
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