Essentials of English, Книга 2

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American Book Company, 1915
 

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The Same Words Used Differently
19
Modifiers
20
Adjectives
22
The Use of Adjectives
24
Nouns and Adjectives Distinguished
26
ModifiersAppositives
27
Summary of Modifiers of Subject Substantive
28
Summary of Modifiers of Predicate Verb
29
Modifiers of Modifiers
30
Subject Substantive and Predicate Verb
31
The Direct Object
32
Adjectival and Adverbial Phrases
33
Verbs That May be Either Transitive or Intransitive
34
Prepositions
35
Predicate Adjectives and Predicate Nominatives
36
Adverbs and Prepositions Distinguished
37
Correct Use of Pronouns
38
Compound Subject and Predicate
39
Conjunctions
40
Kinds of Sentences
43
Interjections
46
Summary of the Parts of Speech
48
PAGE
49
Position of the Subject
50
SECTION
51
Summary of SentencesAnalysis
52
Possessive Modifiers Substantives
54
556
57
Number
61
Case
62
The Nominative Case
63
How to Parse Nouns
64
The Accusative Case
65
The Adverbial Accusative
66
The Dative Case
67
The Genitive Case
68
Cases of the Appositive
69
Review of Cases
70
Classes of Pronouns Personal Pronouns
71
Intensive and Reflexive Pronouns
72
Agreement of Pronouns with Their Antecedents
73
Correct Use of Personal Pronouns
74
Interrogative Pronouns
75
Correct Use of Who and Whom
76
Relative Pronouns
77
Uses of Relative Pronouns
78
Agreement of Verbs with Antecedents of Pronouns
79
The Relative Pronoun What
80
What in Indirect Questions
81
D
82
Determinative and Descriptive Clauses
83
Correct Use of Relative Pronouns
84
Demonstrative Pronouns
85
Indefinite Reciprocal and Identifying Pronouns
86
How to Parse Pronouns
87
Adjectival Modifiers
88
Nominatives of 41 The Indirect Object
89
Pronominal Adjectives
90
Uses of Adjectives
91
Summary of the Predicate Analysis
92
The Use of the Article
93
How to Parse Adjectives
94
Adverbial Modifiers
95
Independent Elements Interjections
96
Comparison of Adverbs
97
Independent Elements Nominatives of Exclamation
98
How to Parse Adverbs
99
Independent Elements Parenthetical Expressions
100
Independent Elements Yes and
101
Subordinating Conjunctions
102
Independent Elements Expletive There 48 Summary of Independent Elements Analysis
103
Classes of Verbs
104
Simple and Compound Sentences
105
Agreement of Verbs with Their Subjects
106
Tense
107
Complete or Compound Tenses
108
Regular and Irregular Verbs
109
Complex Sentences Clauses
110
Subordinate Clauses
112
The Subjunctive Mood
113
Introductory Words
114
Correct Use of Shall and Will
115
Subordinate Clauses
116
Formation and Use of Participles
117
The Nominative Absolute
118
Participles in Verb Phrases
119
CompoundComplex Sentences
120
The Genitive Case with the Gerund
121
Infinitives
122
Elliptical Sentences and Contractions
123
List of Irregular Verbs
136
Diagrams
137
PAGE
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276
Some Irregular Verbs
278
Review of Verbs Parsing
283
130
285
Additional Uses of the Accusative Case
286
Different Uses of the Same Words
289
133
290
135
300
Oral Composition Narration
315
The Paragraph
318
Capitalization
320
Narration
321
Punctuation 6 Direct and Indirect Discourse
325
The Climax of a Story
327
Sequence of Events
330
Word Study Synonyms
332
Uses of the Comma 333 II Uses of the Comma
333
Anecdote to be Completed
338
Dictation Exercises
339
A Story to Complete
340
Stories to Complete
341
Antonyms
343
Variety in Expression
346
Amplification
348
Stories to be Amplified
349
Time in Narration
351
Oral Reproduction
352
Variety in Expression
355
Narration
356
Study of a Poem
359
Summary of Narration
361
Letters
363
The Envelope
369
Original Letters
370
SECTION PAGE 29 Invitations and Replies
371
Descriptions for Impressions
375
Style in Description
377
Comparisons
379
Figurative Language
381
The Topic Sentence
384
Semicolon Colon and Dash
386
Word Pictures
388
Versification
390
Detailed Description Persons
391
Detailed Description Places
393
Original Description of a Place
395
Original Description of an Interior
397
Variety in Expression
399
Description of a Picture
401
Detailed Descriptions Objects
402
Increasing the Vocabulary
404
Homonyms Variety of Expression
406
Summary of Rules of Punctuation
407
Study of a Poem
409
Summary of Description
410
Business Letters
411
Form of the Business Letter
412
Letters of Application
419
Telegrams and Night Letters
422
Advertisements
424
Short Oral Explanations
425
Longer Explanations
427
Written Explanations in Tests or Examinations
428
Reference Work
429
Literary Explanations
430
Literary Explanations
432
Summary of Explanation
435
Argument
436
Debates
438
General Exercises in Composition
440
340
445
286
449
348
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