Book-bot.com - read famous books online for free

An English Grammar by J. W. (James Witt) Sewell;W. M. (William Malone) Baskervill
page 98 of 559 (17%)

Victories that neither _myself_ nor my cause always deserved.--B.
FRANKLIN.

For what else have our forefathers and _ourselves_ been
taxed?--LANDOR.

Years ago, Arcturus and _myself_ met a gentleman from China who
knew the language.--THACKERAY.



Exercises on Personal Pronouns.


(_a_) Bring up sentences containing ten personal pronouns, some each
of masculine, feminine, and neuter.

(_b_) Bring up sentences containing five personal pronouns in the
possessive, some of them being double possessives.

(_c_) Tell which use each _it_ has in the following sentences:--

1. Come and trip it as we go,
On the light fantastic toe.

2. Infancy conforms to nobody; all conform to it.

3. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.

DigitalOcean Referral Badge