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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1848 Excerpt: ...the definition of the conjunction may be repeated. (See 36.) Note 1. Conjunctions connect cither sentences, or words of 'he same part of speech. Note 2. They connect verbs to verbs, adjectitits to adjectives, mdverbs to adverbs, and the like. FORM Or PARSING. Me is a personal pronoun, first person,singular number, and is connected by and to you. Conjunctions connect nouns or pronouns in the same case. In the objective case, and is governed by for. Prepositions govern the objective case. Parsing Examples.--That advice was for you and me. By diligence and frugality, we arrive at competency. The brightest parts are sometimes found without virtue or honor. In all her conduct, she manifested her prudence and sobriety. Virtue with knowledge and wealth, confers great influence and respectability. The number of inhabitants in Great Britain and Ireland, is about (a) twenty-one millions. He found, on the tree, nothing but leaves. I have done every thing but my duty. Hardness of heart consists in great and voluntary aversion to duty. Questions.--Repeat Rule X? To what is the latter noun or pronoun said to be connected? What may be repeated when other parts of speech are connected, such as adjectives or adverbs? 36. Repeat Note 1? Note 9? How is me parsed? What does and mean? LESSON LXVIII. 709. Rule XI. Conjunctions usually connect verbs in the same mode or tense. Or,--Conjunctions connect verbs in the same style, and usually in the same mode, tense, or form. 710. The verb which follows, is connected by the conjunction to that which precedes. The second form may be repeated, when the verbs connected are in the solemn style. FORM OF PARSING. John is a proper noun, third person, singular number, nominative case; and governs studies and learns. The nominative governs the...

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  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 1150640510
  • ISBN 13 9781150640513
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Number of pages128

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