Language Primer: Beginners' Lessons in Speaking And Writing English
Language Primer: Beginners' Lessons in Speaking And Writing English
Swinton, William, 1833-1892
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Our State produces . We bought a We bought an We bought some . . . . We bought a This room contains , This room contains . This room contains . This room contains . This room contains . Druggists keep Druggists keep Druggists keep Druggists keep b. Supply the commas where they are required : 1. China exports tea rice and silk. 2. The Eastern Hemisphere con- tains Europe Asia and Africa. 3. Have you a horse a cow a sheep or a goat ? 4. The picture contained a house a lawn a brook and a castle. 6.... The sun gives us light and heat. 6. Who knows the time place or circumstances of his death? XXXn. — DTTRAirSlTlVE TEBBS. Bi^ Scholars may write this sentence : Animals sleq), 1. Which word is the Verb ? The word sleep. 2. Do the words '' Animals sleep '* make complete sense ? They do. ^r* Correct ; they make complete sense. The verb sleep, unlike the verb make in the sentence "Tailors make clothes," does not require any object to complete the sense, — the action does not 32 SUBDIVISION OF FARTS OF SPEECH.
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