Inductive Course in English; Language Lessons for Grammar Grades

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Inductive Course in English; Language Lessons for Grammar Grades
Larkin Dunton
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Try to understand every sentence.
l^otice how the punctuation helps to make the meaning clear.
Study the picture until you are familiar with every part of it.
Write a stoiy suggested by the selection and the picture.
CONTRACTIONS. 167 To the Teacher. — By a study of the beauties of this quo- tation, the childreu can be interested to continue the study of "Hiawatha," where they can learn the value of words in beau- tiful description, and thus increase both their thought and their language power.
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LESSON CXVI.
CONTRACTIONS.
"You say you haven^t heard about Tom Short? Well, that^s strange. Ill tell you all about him some time. Oan^t now, 1*^111 too busy. IVe just time to say that Tom^s the queerest fellow you ever saw, and that youll be glad to know him. Good-bye!" In speaking, and sometimes in writing, people often use language similar to that found in this selection. That is, they shorten some of their words.
Select the shortened words in this lesson and write out their full forms. When words are shortened in this way, tT\^o Tvords are usually united into one.


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