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Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room by Alonzo Reed;Brainerd Kellogg
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REVIEW QUESTIONS.

Give the caution relating to the position of the phrase modifier; that
relating to the choice of prepositions; that relating to the double
negative (Lesson 41). Give examples of errors. Can a noun be an attribute
complement? Illustrate. What do you understand by a participle? Into what
may some participles be changed? Illustrate. What offices does the
infinitive phrase perform? Illustrate them.

+To the Teacher+.--See COMPOSITION EXERCISES in the Supplement--Selection
from George Eliot.




LESSON 51.

REVIEW.

MISCELLANEOUS ERRORS FOR CORRECTION. (See Cautions in Lessons 30, 40, and
41.)

There never was such another man.
He was an old venerable patriarch.

John has a cadaverous, hungry, and lean look.
He was a well-proportioned, fine fellow.

Pass me them potatoes.
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