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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... expressions . - Expression , suppression , and impression . - Prescriptive , descriptive , explanatory , appreciative grammar . - Purpose and plan of this grammar . CHAPTER II SOUNDS historical , Phonetic script . - Lips . - Tip of the ...
... expressions . - Expression , suppression , and impression . - Prescriptive , descriptive , explanatory , appreciative grammar . - Purpose and plan of this grammar . CHAPTER II SOUNDS historical , Phonetic script . - Lips . - Tip of the ...
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... expressions . CHAPTER XXVII MOOD Forms . - Indicative . - Subjunctive . - Main Imperative . — Let . sentences . - Clauses . CHAPTER XXVIII AFFIRMATION , NEGATION , QUESTION Affirmation . — Emphatic . - Negation . - Two tendencies ...
... expressions . CHAPTER XXVII MOOD Forms . - Indicative . - Subjunctive . - Main Imperative . — Let . sentences . - Clauses . CHAPTER XXVIII AFFIRMATION , NEGATION , QUESTION Affirmation . — Emphatic . - Negation . - Two tendencies ...
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... expressions.—Expression, suppression, and impression.—Prescriptive, descriptive, explanatory, historical, appreciative grammar.—Purpose and plan of this grammar. 1.i1 . Grammar deals with the structure of languages, English grammar with ...
... expressions.—Expression, suppression, and impression.—Prescriptive, descriptive, explanatory, historical, appreciative grammar.—Purpose and plan of this grammar. 1.i1 . Grammar deals with the structure of languages, English grammar with ...
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... expression to thoughts and feelings, and especially to impart them to others. As with other habits it is not to be ... expressions have been formed in the course of centuries by innumerable generations of illiterate speakers, and even ...
... expression to thoughts and feelings, and especially to impart them to others. As with other habits it is not to be ... expressions have been formed in the course of centuries by innumerable generations of illiterate speakers, and even ...
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... expressions. Some things in language are of the formula character—that is to say, no one can change anything in them. A phrase like "How do you do?" is entirely different from such a phrase as "I gave the boy a lump of sugar." In the ...
... expressions. Some things in language are of the formula character—that is to say, no one can change anything in them. A phrase like "How do you do?" is entirely different from such a phrase as "I gave the boy a lump of sugar." In the ...
Inhalt
SPELLING | |
THE THREE RANKS | |
JUNCTION AND NEXUS | |
NUMBERconcluded | |
DEGREE | |
TENSE | |
TENSEcontinued | |
WILL AND SHALL | |
WOULD AND SHOULD | |
MOOD | |
DEPENDENT NEXUS | |
SENTENCESTRUCTURE | |
RELATIONS OF VERB TO SUBJECT AND OBJECT | |
PASSIVE | |
CASE | |
PERSON | |
INDEFINITE PRONOUNS | |
PRONOUNS OF TOTALITY | |
NUMBER | |
THE GERUND | |
THE INFINITIVE | |
CLAUSES AS PRIMARIES | |
CLAUSES AS SECONDARIES | |
CLAUSES AS TERTIARIES | |
INDEX | |
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