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Kirkham, Samuel

"English Grammar in Familiar Lectures"

--How many numbers have pronouns?--How many
cases?--What are they?--Decline all the personal pronouns.--When _self_
is added to the personal pronouns, what are they called, and how are
they used?--When is _you_ singular in sense?--Is it ever singular in
form?--Why are the words, _my, thy, his, her, our, your, their_, called
personal pronouns?--Why are the words, _mine, thine, his, hers, ours,
yours, theirs_, denominated compound pers. pron.?--How do you parse
these compounds?--What is said of _others_?--Repeat the order of parsing
a personal pronoun.--What rule do you apply in parsing a pronoun of the
first person, and in the nom. case?--What rule when the pronoun is in
the possessive case?--What Rules apply in parsing personal pronouns of
the second and third person?--What Rules in parsing the compounds,
_yours, ours, mine_, &c.?--What is said of the pronoun _it_?
What are adjective pronouns?--Name the three kinds.--What does _each_
relate to?--To what does _every_ relate?--To what does _either_
relate?--What does _neither_ import?--To what do _this_ and _these_
refer?--Give examples.--To what do _that_ and _those_ refer?--Give
examples.


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