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Kirkham, Samuel

"English Grammar in Familiar Lectures"


NOTE. Those verbs in _italics_, in the preceding examples, are all
in the imperative mood, and _second_ person, agreeing with _thou,
ye_, or _you_, understood. _House of Israel_ is a noun of multitude.
_Was routed_ and _must be done_ are passive verbs. _Art fled_ is a
neuter verb in a passive form. _Clothed_ is a perfect participle.
_Till_ is an adverbial conjunction.
When you shall have analyzed, systematically, every word in the
foregoing exercises, you may answer the following
QUESTIONS NOT ANSWERED IN PARSING.
Repeat the list of interjections.--Repeat some interjective
phrases.--Repeat the order of parsing an interjection.--In order to
find the verb to which a noun is nom. what question do you put?--Give
examples.--Is the nominative case ever placed after the
verb?--When?--Give examples.--Does the objective case ever come before
the verb?--Give examples.--Is a noun ever nom. to a verb
understood?--Give examples.--When is a noun or pronoun in the nom. case
independent?--Give examples.--Are nouns of the _second_ person always in
the nom. case independent?--When a pronoun is put by apposition with a
noun independent, in what case is it?--When is a noun or pronoun in the
nom.


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