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... preterite form and one peculiar , the peculiar form ought to have the preference . Thus , I have gotten , I have hidden , I have spoken , are better than I have got , I have hid , I have spoke * . From the same principle I think ate is ...
... preterite form and one peculiar , the peculiar form ought to have the preference . Thus , I have gotten , I have hidden , I have spoken , are better than I have got , I have hid , I have spoke * . From the same principle I think ate is ...
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George Campbell. there is a barbarism in every word which serves for preterite and participle both , else the far greater part of the preterites and participles of our tongue are barbarous . If not , what renders many of them , such as ...
George Campbell. there is a barbarism in every word which serves for preterite and participle both , else the far greater part of the preterites and participles of our tongue are barbarous . If not , what renders many of them , such as ...
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... preterite and the participle passive , besides that it is only in this application that it can be said to be used analo- gically . For this reason , the active participle ought always to be rending and not renting . Canon the third ...
... preterite and the participle passive , besides that it is only in this application that it can be said to be used analo- gically . For this reason , the active participle ought always to be rending and not renting . Canon the third ...
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... preterite , the second ought to have been so too . Thus , " Ye would " not come to me , " or " Ye did not come to me , " that ye might have life , " is entirely grammati- cal . In either of these instances , to use the pre- sent tense ...
... preterite , the second ought to have been so too . Thus , " Ye would " not come to me , " or " Ye did not come to me , " that ye might have life , " is entirely grammati- cal . In either of these instances , to use the pre- sent tense ...
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... preterite of the verb bid , and sate for sat , the preterite of sit . The only pro- per use of the word bad is as a synonyma for / ill ; and to sate is the same in. 404 B. II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
... preterite of the verb bid , and sate for sat , the preterite of sit . The only pro- per use of the word bad is as a synonyma for / ill ; and to sate is the same in. 404 B. II . THE PHILOSOPHY.
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