The Civil Service English GrammarBoD – Books on Demand, 2023 M07 12 - 128 páginas Reprint of the original, first published in 1873. |
Contenido
HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE | 1 |
Transition of AngloSaxon into English | 7 |
Notes on Disguised Compounds | 8 |
SECTION | 13 |
XI | 16 |
2 | 18 |
PART V | 57 |
Conjugation of Verbs | 61 |
VIII | 64 |
Euphonic Modifications | 68 |
Double Forms in the English Language | 81 |
Parsing | 87 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Abstract Nouns Active Voice Adjectives Adverb Anglo-Saxon attribute AUXILIARY VERBS canst Celtic changing the root-vowel co-ord Conjunction consonant couldst Denoting an action Derivative Dramas English language euphonic modifications expresses the relation form the past French Future Perfect Tense Future Tense Gender Greek Hebrew IMPERATIVE MOOD indefinite Indicative Mood INFINITIVE MOOD inflection Interjections Interrogative Latin LATIN ROOTS loved Past loved Plur loved Sing nominative Norman-French Note Note.-The notional words object origin Passive Voice past indicative past participle Past Perfect Tense Past Tense past tense indicative Personal Pronouns plural form Poems Poss possessive POTENTIAL MOOD preceded predicate preposition present participle Present Perfect Tense Present Tense principal sentence progressive form Saxon shalt or wilt shouldst simple sometimes speaker SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD substantive suffix superlative syllable taken Plur taken Present Perfect taken Sing Tense Second Form term expresses Thou hadst Thou mayest Thou mightest Thou shalt tion vowel