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English Grammar, Understanding the Basics " Monika S. Schmid, University of Groningen Commendable for the clarity of its direct approach, this text presents material in digestible portions.
by Evelyn P. Altenberg, Robert M. Vago
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English Grammar The present set of books are an attempt by Sterling Publishers to help usher in the new millennium with adequate preparation. It is hoped that this user- friendly series will benefit all sincere readers who desire to use English as an ...
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An English grammar, methodical, analytical, and historical. With a treatise on the orthography, prosody, inflections and syntax of the English tongue, and numerous authorities cited in order of historical development THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE. A. be English language, at present diffused not only over Great 'Britain, Ireland and the surrouuding islands, but also throughout the r^ nglist colonies out/ of Europe, as well as throughout the common- •wealth of ...
by Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner, Clair James Grece
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English grammar ENGLISH GRAMMAR .EXERCISES. ON TEACHING GRAMMAR. THE object we should have in teaching English children English grammar seems to us so often ill understood, that we think it may be useful to preface the following exercises by a few ...
by Richard Morris
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English grammar ENGLISH GRAMMAR, ILLUSTRATED BT EXERCISES IN COMPOSITION, ANALYZING AND PAUSING. BY ALLEN H. WELD, AM, I OF ANALYZING AND PARSING BOOK, LATIN LESSONS AND &KADEB. FIFTIETH EDITION. BOSTON: SANBORN, CARTER AND BAZIN.
by Allen Hayden Weld
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English Grammar, Lectures on the Theory of Language and Universal Grammar; and on Oratory and Criticism ... ENGLISH GRAMMAR, ADAPTED To Tilt Else of Schools ; WITH NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS FOR THE USE OF THOSE WHO HAVE MADE SOME PROFICIENCY IN THE LANGUAGE . \London, 1798.
by Joseph Priestley
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English grammar... PART I. THE SENTENCE. CHAPTER I. ELEMENTS ESSENTIAL TO EVERY PROPOSITION. 1. A Proposition, or a Declarative Sentence, is a group of words that asserts that something is or is not related to something else.1 The sky is blue asserts that ...
by Chestine Gowdy
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English grammar ENGLISH GRAMMAR CHAPTER I THE SENTENCE 1. What Grammar is. — Grammar is a systematic description of language. English Grammar gives a systematic account of the English language, both as it is spoken and as it is written, describing and ...
by George Rice Carpenter
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English grammar English belongs to the Low German branch of the Gothic stock, and is akin to Frisian, Dutch. Flemish, Platt-Deutsch, and Moeso-Gothic. English is the language brought into England by the Saxons, who conquered and dispossessed the ...
by Charles Peter Mason
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An English grammar Several years ago, the author was engaged by the publishers of Weld's English Grammar to revise that work, with instructions to make such changes in it as would in his opinion perfect the system therein presented.
by George Payn Quackenbos
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