A Practical English Grammar: For Grammar Schools, Ungraded Schools, Academies, and the Lower Grades in High Schools |
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abstract noun adjective Adverbial clause adverbial phrase adverbs modifying appositive auxiliary verbs BIBLE Birds BRYANT compound conjunction connected Declarative Sentence defective verb direct object drive EXERCISE EXERCISE II expresses feminine five sentences containing following examples following sentences following words form the plural Future Perfect Tense gender give HAWTHORNE hear heard indicative mode infinitive phrase inflection intransitive IRVING italicized words LESSON LONGFELLOW MASCULINE Mention Modifier of predicate Modifiers of subject Name the subject night noun or pronoun nouns form object ORAL ANALYSIS Parse passive voice past tense perfect participle Perfect Tense performs the office person or thing predicate consists Predicate Predicate verb preposition PRESENT TENSE relative pronoun SHAKESPEARE Simple Declarative Sentence singing singular number stood subject consists subject noun subordinate clause tell tences thou three sentences containing tive transitive verb trees wind Write five sentences Write sentences containing Write three sentences WRITTEN ANALYSIS