A New And Improved English Grammar : Intended for the Use of Colleges, Schools, And Private Students

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Phir.
Norn. One, Ones, Nom. Others, Poss. One's, Ones', Poss t Others', Obj. One, Ones, Obj. Others.
Other belongs to the class of definitives.— •- Another is ane (one) other, 50 ENGLISH GRAMMAR VERBS.
A verb is a word which, in its general im- port, signifies action, existence, or some state of existence ; as, to conquer, to be, to sleep.
Verbs, in regard to signification, may be di- vided into transitive and intransitive.
Transitive verbs express an exertion of pow- er that affects an object;
... as, Csesar subdued OauL Intransitive verbs express an exertion of power that affects the subject only, without passing over to an object: as, to walk, to fly, to swim.
Verbs which express existence or some state of existence likewise belong to the class of intransitives.
Verbs, in regard to form, may be divided into regular, irregular, and defective.
Verbs are termed regular, when they form their past tense and passive participle by the addition of d, or ed to the verb ; as, love, loved, loved, build, builded, builded.


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