Bones Rules Or Skeleton of English Grammar

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Bones Rules Or Skeleton of English Grammar
John B John Banister Tabb
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When the patient had laid a whole week i^u bed. He wanted to set up a little, he said.
6. You aivj me have and should ever be such good friends that I would not offend you for nothing on earth.
7. He may run quicker, but he can't hold out as long as me.
8. The account spoke of him using quill pens in preference for steel or gold ones.
g6 Sentences to be Corrected, 9. If it had have been us that done it, he would neither have spoke for nor against it.
10. He was sort of drunk, which made him rid
...iculous to the crowd whom he addressed ; so without him knowing it, I left.
III.
1. No quicker is the cats away When every mice begin to play.
2. Shattered by fever, his friends deserted him ; and mighty little feeling was shown by them, when, a few days subsequent, they heard of him dying with utter neglect.
3. If I had have had a little more sense, I never would have wrote the letter ; but me and him being such good friends, I did not doubt but what he would understand me.
4. I advised Felix sister for conscience sake to always let other folks business alone.


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