First Lessons in English Grammar |
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Author:
| Kerl, Simon |
ISBN: | 978-0-217-47674-4 |
Publication Date: | Apr 2013 |
Publisher: | General Books LLC
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $19.72 |
Book Description:
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: NOUNS. Singulab. Plukal. Nominative. Possessive. Objective. Nominative. Possessive. Objective. Boy, boy's, boy; boys, boys', boys. Man, mans, man;men, mens, men.Lady, lady's, lady;ladies, ladies', ladies.Vox, fox's, fox;foxes, 'foxes', foxes.Smith, Smith's, Smith;Smiths, Smiths', Smiths.John, John's, John....
More DescriptionPurchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: NOUNS. Singulab. Plukal. Nominative. Possessive. Objective. Nominative. Possessive. Objective. Boy, boy's, boy; boys, boys', boys. Man, mans, man;men, mens, men.Lady, lady's, lady;ladies, ladies', ladies.Vox, fox's, fox;foxes, 'foxes', foxes.Smith, Smith's, Smith;Smiths, Smiths', Smiths.John, John's, John. PRONOUNS. The pronouns one and other are also declined like nouns. One, one's, one; ones, ones', ones. Other, other's, others; others, others', others. Personal Peonouns. First Person. Singular. Plural. Nominative. I, we, Possessite. my or mine, our or ours, Objective. me; us. Second Person. Singular. Nominative. Thou or you, thy or thine, your or yours, Objective. thee or you; Possessive. Plural. ye or you, your or yours, you. Third Person. Masculine. Feminine. Neuter.Singular. Plural. Singular. Plural. Sing. Plur. Kom. He, they, She, they, e her theirIt, they, their, . their Poss. his, J or(. theirs, or orits, or, (. hers, theirs, theirs, Obj. him; thein.her; them.it; them.Compound Personal Singular. Ist Person. Myself; 2o Person. Thyself or yourself; So Person. Himself, herself, itself; Pronouns. Plural. ourselves. yourselves. themselves Relative And Interrogative Pronouns. Nominative. Possessive. Objective. Who, whose, (whose, ) what. that. SlHGULAB or Plural. Which, What, That, None, whom, (-ever or -soever.) which. (whose, ) none. What is the objective corresponding to ? I ? ? thou ? ? we ? ? ye ? ? you ? ? he ? ? she ? ? it ? ? they who ? What is the nominatire corresponding to ? Me ? ? us ? ? thee ? ? him ? ? whom ? ? her ? ? hers ? ? them? ?themselves ? ? herself? ? it ? ? which ? Form the compound pronoun; ? My, our,