Foundation Lessons in English

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Macmillan, 1913

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Word study Expressions used in describing the moon
43
Variety of Expression Exercises in recasting sentences
45
Nouns proper and common with examples and exercises
46
Number singular and plural with examples and exer cises
47
The Possessive form of nouns with examples and exer cises
50
Comparison A selection given for study of resemblances and differences
52
A poem for study A December Storm
53
Composition A Snow Storm outline given
56
Quotation direct and indirect
57
Letter writing Example of business letter given also material from which pupils write others
58
Review A selection given for a review of paragraphs with suggestions for writing
59
The Verb with exercises
60
A selection for study The Provincial Muster an example of historical narrative
62
Composition A historical narrative
65
Exactness of Statement
66
Study of picture Oral and written exercises
68
Word study
69
Comparison Resemblances and differences
71
The Adjective limiting and qualifying with exercises
72
Comparison of adjectives with examples and exercises
74
Business letters pupils to write using material given
77
Selections for study The American Flag
78
Composition The Flags Story clearness and accuracy to be observed
83
Variety of Expression
85
Combination of Sentences Prominence given to certain ideas by the arrangement of words
86
A poem for study The Village Blacksmith
104
ALERT
117
PART II
123
LOCH KATRINE
130
LESSON PAGE X Comparison with exercises
139
Study of a poem The Rivulet
140
A letter narrating a personal experience suggested by previous lesson
144
Verbs transitive and intransitive
145
The Copula the Predicate Noun and Adjective
147
Analysis
149
Composition A story for exercise of the imagination
150
Acquiring a vocabulary
151
Sense training in literature A study of motion an
152
Business letters to be written by pupils from items given
154
Exactness of Statement with exercises
155
Study of selections for consideration of the manner in which an event is treated by a historian and a poet
157
Study of selections upon Patriotism
177
Composition A story partly told to be finished by the pupils
180
Review
182
Letters to be written upon suggested subjects
184
XXXVIXXXVII Variety of Expression by the use of different kinds of sentences 185186
185
Personal Pronouns Declension
188
Correct use of pronouns
192
Exactness of Statement with exercises
193
Study of selections A comparison of descriptions of persons
195
LESSON PAGE XLII Composition A description of some person whom the pupils know
199
Comparison Metaphor
201
Selections given for a study of harmony in literature
203
A picture given for a study of harmony in a picture
208
The Phrase Adjective adverbial
209
The Clause Noun adjective adverbial
211
Modifiers Word phrase and clause
214
Study of selections Treatment of the same event by different persons
215
Composition An event to be treated from standpoint of different persons
220
Review
221
Correctness of Expression
223
Sense training in literature A study of number
225
Composition upon a days observation
228
Comparison Personification
229
The Paragraph The topic sentence
230
The Paragraph Unity in thought
232
The Paragraph The relation of the sentences in
233
Composition Paragraphs to be written from topic sen tences
236
Composition An apple orchard in blossom as viewed by a farmer and a poet
242
Exactness of Statement with exercises
243
Sentences Simple compound complex
244
Connective words
247
The Predicate of the sentence
249
Variety of Expression Direct and indirect quotation
250
Variety of Expression Dramatization
252
Letter writing Invitations
255
Poems for study for a comparison of the use of literary elements
257
The correct use of adjectives and adverbs
260
Sense training in literature A study of odor in nature
262
Composition using the impressions received through the senses
265
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