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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Speak no coarser than usual.
These are the words nearest connected. Talk slow and distinct. She is a remarkable pretty girl. +To the Teacher+.--For additional exercises in distinguishing adjectives from adverbs, see Notes, p. 181. REVIEW QUESTIONS. What is a conjunction? What is an interjection? Give two rules for the use of the comma (Lesson 37). What is the rule for writing abbreviations? What is the rule for the exclamation point? What is an object complement? What is an attribute complement? Illustrate both. What are the cautions for the position of the adverb? What are the cautions for the use of the adverb and the adjective? +To the Teacher+.--See COMPOSITION EXERCISES in the Supplement-Selection from Habberton. * * * * * LESSON 41. ERRORS IN THE POSITION AND USE OF MODIFIERS. +Caution+.--Phrase modifiers should be placed as near as may be to the words they modify. +To the Teacher+.--For composition exercises with particular reference |
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