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... Adjectives 15. Adverbs 16. Prepositions 17. Conjunctions . 18. Verbs .. PAGE I I 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 10 J4 15 15 16 17 19 . tenses 99 20 . moods 22 " " 21 . classification 1 8 2 5 18 27 " " SECT . 22. Verbs , the copula . 23. Metamorphosis.
... Adjectives 15. Adverbs 16. Prepositions 17. Conjunctions . 18. Verbs .. PAGE I I 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 7 7 10 J4 15 15 16 17 19 . tenses 99 20 . moods 22 " " 21 . classification 1 8 2 5 18 27 " " SECT . 22. Verbs , the copula . 23. Metamorphosis.
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... Mood , lies beyond the range of our introductory sketch . It is however of great importance that in the following sections a clear view should be given of their grammatical nature and general scope . 19. The Tenses are forms of the Verb ...
... Mood , lies beyond the range of our introductory sketch . It is however of great importance that in the following sections a clear view should be given of their grammatical nature and general scope . 19. The Tenses are forms of the Verb ...
Σελίδα 22
... Moods serve to indicate the ground on which a statement rests . If a statement is presented as in accordance with an objective fact , it is said to be Categorical : if it is presented ... mood , and the Conjunctive 22 [ $ 20 INTRODUCTION .
... Moods serve to indicate the ground on which a statement rests . If a statement is presented as in accordance with an objective fact , it is said to be Categorical : if it is presented ... mood , and the Conjunctive 22 [ $ 20 INTRODUCTION .
Σελίδα 23
... mood , and the Conjunctive , which deals with conceptions , is the hypothetical mood . There is another mood expressive of commands , but the Imperative is borrowed or formed from the indicative , when obedience is assumed as a fact ...
... mood , and the Conjunctive , which deals with conceptions , is the hypothetical mood . There is another mood expressive of commands , but the Imperative is borrowed or formed from the indicative , when obedience is assumed as a fact ...
Σελίδα 24
... mood , " inasmuch as its special uses are now almost confined to conditional clauses . The later type of the Conjunctive is distinguished by the presence of auxiliaries which are themselves in the indicative mood ; and is described by ...
... mood , " inasmuch as its special uses are now almost confined to conditional clauses . The later type of the Conjunctive is distinguished by the presence of auxiliaries which are themselves in the indicative mood ; and is described by ...
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