Descriptive English grammar
โ Scribed by House, Homer Clyde. Harman, Susan Emolyn.
- Publisher
- Prentice-Hall, Inc.
- Year
- 1934
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 374
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
PART ONE
GRAMMATICAL FORM
CHAPTER:
I. Definitions
II. Nouns
Ill. Pronouns
IV. Verbs
V. The Morphology of Verbs
VI. Adjectives
VII. Adverbs
VIII. Prepositions
IX. Conjunction
X. Interjections
XI. Expletives
PART Two
SENTENCE ANALYSIS
LESSON
I. The Simple Sentence with Word Modifiers
II. Prepositional Phrases
III. Subjective Complements
IV. The Object Complement
V. The Objective Complement
VI. Explanatory Modifiers and Independent Words
VII. Adverbial Objectives
VIII. Participles
IX. Gerunds
X. Infinitives
XI. Adjective Clauses
XII. Noun Clauses
XIII. Adverb Clauses
XIV. Adverb Clauses (continued)
XV. Compound Sentences
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