An English Grammar by J. W. (James Witt) Sewell;W. M. (William Malone) Baskervill
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And you may gather garlands there
Would grace a summer queen. _Id._ 'Tis distance lends enchantment to the view.--CAMPBELL. Exercises on the Relative Pronoun. (_a_) Bring up sentences containing ten instances of the relatives _who_, _which_, _that_, and _what_. (_b_) Bring up sentences having five indefinite relatives. (_c_) Bring up five sentences having indirect questions introduced by pronouns. (_d_) Tell whether the pronouns in the following are interrogatives, simple relatives, or indefinite relatives:-- 1. He ushered him into one of the wherries which lay ready to attend the Queen's barge, which was already proceeding. 2. The nobles looked at each other, but more with the purpose to see what each thought of the news, than to exchange any remarks on what had happened. 3. Gracious Heaven! who was this that knew the word? 4. It needed to be ascertained which was the strongest kind of men; |
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