The subject may be enlarged by 1. An adjective or participle. 2. A noun in apposition. 3. A noun in the genitive case. 4. A relative clause. 5. A participial phrase. The object or completion may consist of a phrase, or of any of the parts of speech which... Caesar's Invasion of Britainby Julius Caesar, Charles George Duffield - 1892 - 106 pagesNo preview available - About this book
 | Education - 1844
...words in italics are the adjuncts enlarging the various subjects, as little, ripe. OBJECT ENLARGED. 32. The OBJECT may be enlarged in the same way as the Subject: — (a) By an adjective ; as, (') The master praises the diligent pupil. (^Aristotle taught Alexander... | |
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