English Grammar: The English Language in Its Elements and Forms. With a History of Its Origin and Development. Designed for Use in Colleges and Schools |
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Common terms and phrases
accent adjective adverb Alphabet ancient Anglo-Saxon become belongs branch breath called Celtic CHAPTER character classification combination common compound connection considered consonant denotes derived Describe dialect distinction distinguished elements England English language equivalent examples existing express French German Give given Gothic Greek guage idea indicated Italian Italy kings Latin laws less letters loved meaning Mention mind mode mouth nature Norman nouns object organs origin passed past Perfect person phonetic elements plural possessive preposition present principles produced pronoun pronunciation question race reason relation represented respect retained Roman roots Sanscrit Saxon sense sentence short simple singular sometimes sound speak SPECIMEN speech spoken syllable taken Tense term termination thing thou thought tion tongue verbs voice vowel whence words writing written