Essentials of English GrammarRoutledge, 24.05.2013 - 800 Seiten This book was first published in 1933, Essentials of English Grammar is a valuable contribution to the field of English Language and Linguistics. |
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... Pronouns.—Adverbs.—Tertiaries: Substantives.—Adjectives.—— Pronouns—Rank of word-groups. CHAPTER IX jUNCTION AND NEXUS . . . . . . . 91 Adjunct and adnex.~—Restrictive and non-restrictive adjuncts. -—Rela.tion between adjunct and ...
... Pronouns.—Adverbs.—Tertiaries: Substantives.—Adjectives.—— Pronouns—Rank of word-groups. CHAPTER IX jUNCTION AND NEXUS . . . . . . . 91 Adjunct and adnex.~—Restrictive and non-restrictive adjuncts. -—Rela.tion between adjunct and ...
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... pronouns.~—N0minative and objcctive.-—~After than and as.—But, save, “aim—Case after let.——Relative attraction ... pronouns—The meaning of genitive.~Restrictions in. the use of the genitive—Lifeless things.—Measnres.—-Genitives as ...
... pronouns.~—N0minative and objcctive.-—~After than and as.—But, save, “aim—Case after let.——Relative attraction ... pronouns—The meaning of genitive.~Restrictions in. the use of the genitive—Lifeless things.—Measnres.—-Genitives as ...
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... Pronouns.—It used of living beings—He or she of lifeless things.—Countries.—Abstra.cts.—Who and which. CHAPTER XX NUMBER . . . . . . . . . 197 Numerals.—Ordina1s.—Singu1ar and plural.——Substantives.—Irregularities.—Learned plurals—The ...
... Pronouns.—It used of living beings—He or she of lifeless things.—Countries.—Abstra.cts.—Who and which. CHAPTER XX NUMBER . . . . . . . . . 197 Numerals.—Ordina1s.—Singu1ar and plural.——Substantives.—Irregularities.—Learned plurals—The ...
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... Pronouns—Prepositions last.—Advcrbs.—IntonatiOIL—Wordorder.—D0.—Double-ba.rrelled questions.——Elliptica.l questions. —Excla.mations.—Dependent questions. CHAPTER XXIX DEPENDENT NEXUS . . . . . . . 309 Uifierent forms of dependent n6X98 ...
... Pronouns—Prepositions last.—Advcrbs.—IntonatiOIL—Wordorder.—D0.—Double-ba.rrelled questions.——Elliptica.l questions. —Excla.mations.—Dependent questions. CHAPTER XXIX DEPENDENT NEXUS . . . . . . . 309 Uifierent forms of dependent n6X98 ...
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... pronouns.-—Which as adjunct—Two co-ordinated clauses. -—Contact clauses.—-Clauses with that.—-Wh-pronouns preferred in speaking of persons.—-—That however used—Other cases—That a conjunction.——As.—But.——-Final remarks.— Place of ...
... pronouns.-—Which as adjunct—Two co-ordinated clauses. -—Contact clauses.—-Clauses with that.—-Wh-pronouns preferred in speaking of persons.—-—That however used—Other cases—That a conjunction.——As.—But.——-Final remarks.— Place of ...
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CHAPTER V EVOLUTION OF THE SOUNDSYSTEMconcluded | 50 |
CHAPTER VI SPELLING | 61 |
CHAPTER VII PAGE WORDCLASSES | 66 |
CHAPTER VIII THE THREE RANKS | 78 |
CHAPTER XX NUMBER | 197 |
CHAPTER XXI NUMBERconcluded | 206 |
CHAPTER XXII DEGREE | 219 |
CHAPTER XXIII TENSE | 230 |
CHAPTER XXIV TENSEcontinued | 252 |
CHAPTER XXV WILL AND SHALL | 271 |
CHAPTER XXVI WOULD AND SHOULD | 282 |
CHAPTER XXVII PAGE MOOD | 293 |
CHAPTER IX JUNCTION AND NEXUS | 91 |
CHAPTER X SENTENCESTRUCTURE | 97 |
CHAPTER XI RELATIONS OF VERB TO SUBJECT AND OBJECT | 107 |
CHAPTER XII PASSIVE | 120 |
CHAPTER XIII PAGE PREDICATIVES | 124 |
CHAPTER XIV CASE | 132 |
CHAPTER XV PERSON | 147 |
CHAPTER XVI DEFINITE PRONOUNS | 152 |
CHAPTER XVII INDEFINITE PRONOUNS | 174 |
CHAPTER XVIII PAGE PRONOUNS OF TOTALITY | 184 |
CHAPTER XIX GENDER | 188 |
CHAPTER XXVIII AFFIRMATION NEGATION QUESTION | 296 |
CHAPTER XXIX DEPENDENT NEXUS | 309 |
CHAPTER XXX NEXUSSUBSTANTIVES | 316 |
CHAPTER XXXI THE GERUND | 320 |
CHAPTER XXXII THE INFINITIVE | 329 |
CHAPTER XXXIII CLAUSES AS PRIMARIES | 349 |
CHAPTER XXXIV CLAUSES AS SECONDARIES | 357 |
CHAPTER XXXV CLAUSES AS TERTIARIES | 369 |
CHAPTER XXXVI RETROSPECT | 374 |
INDEX | 379 |
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