English GrammarD. Appleton and Company, 1879 - 115 páginas |
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Abstract Nouns Active Voice adjective adverb burst burst called change of vowel chidden collective noun compound CONJUGATION Conjunctions dative denotes ending express feminine finite verb formed by adding genitive grammar hurt IMPERATIVE MOOD Indefinite Pronouns INDICATIVE MOOD indirect object inflexions Interjections Intransitive John join sentences kind language Latin letter lift lift-ed Masc masculine means mending neuter Nominative noun or pronoun number and person Objective direct Old English once meant parse Pass passive participle Passive Voice past tense person or thing Personal Pronouns plural number Possessive praised praised Predicate Prefixes preposition Pres PRESENT PARTICIPLE Present Tense principal sentence relation Relative Pronouns root second person sharp sing singular number slept smite smote sometimes sounds speak spoken ster strong verb SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD Subordinate suffix Superlative syllable tense and passive third person Thou tive tol-d transitive verb verbal noun weak forms weak verbs wise word