Our Language, Third Book: Grammar

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Our Language, Third Book: Grammar
C Alphonso Charles Alphonso Smith
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She is not so studious as .
8. Did the rich man adopt her as well as ?
♦Notice that you and — ivre in apposition with th« ua of Lefa, PRONOUNS 135 Use she or her in each of the following blanks ; give a reason for your choice : 1. He and are brother and sister.
2. I like him better than .
3. Susan is just as smart as • 4. Was it that told you?
6. helping me, the lesson was quickly learned.
6. I told both of them, and her sister, not to play with that knife.
VI Use they or them in each of the fo
...llowing blanks; give a reason for your choice : 1- Here are.
2. I don't believe it was who did it.
3. I met Bobert and together.
4. You can't do better than .
6. Were you with Henry and when the accident hap- pened?
6. We are not better than .
II— REIiATITE PRONOTJK8 (§87) 157. The Function of Relative Pronouns.
The relative pronouns are who, which, what, and that. The antecedent of what is never expressed. We may say ''I liked what I saw," but not ''I liked the men what I saw. ' ' The other relative pronouns intro- duce adjective clauses and point back to preceding nouns or pronouns called antecedents (§ 88).


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