A vocabulary designed for the use of preparatory schools, on the Pestalozzian system1847 - 42 頁 |
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1st Person-I ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS Adjectives denoting capacity Adverbs denoting angle animals ANTI Article asunder belong four things called centre christian Conjugation Conjunctions connect contracted form Degree is formed divide the earth Ecliptic Edward euphony's sake expresses formed by adding French forms frequently denotes Future Tense gaseous substance Gender globe going Henry Imperative Mood increases the Positive Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood INTERJECTIONS Leviticus Lord love Imperfect Tense M'CULLOCH'S MANUAL MARY'S HILL mightst MOODS AND TENSES Neuter Verb Nominative Nouns denoting Number speaks Participle ends Passive Perfect Tense PESTALOZZIAN placed before words plain figure bounded Plu-perfect Tense Plural Number polar circles Potential Mood PREFIXES AND AFFIXES Preposition Present Tense PRETER prophet Root to vary SCIENCES ARE BROUGHT sense are formed sides significs round signifies Singular Number sometimes the contracted Subjunctive Mood Superlative teeth tence Thessalonians thing are formed Thou mayst Thou mightest Trunk Verb-To vowel Ye love
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第 13 頁 - We were, 2. Thou wast, 2. You were, 3. He was; 3. They were. PAST PERFECT TENSE. 1. I had been, 1. We had been, 2. Thou hadst been, 2. You had been, 3. He had been; 3. They had been.
第 6 頁 - A noun's the name of anything, As school or garden, hoop or swing. Adjectives tell the kind of noun, As great, small, pretty, white or brown.
第 6 頁 - Instead of nouns the Pronouns stand — John's head, his face, my arm, your hand. Verbs tell of something being done, To read, write, count, sing, jump, or run. How things are done the Adverbs tell, As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. A Preposition stands before A noun, as in, or through a door.
第 10 頁 - There are three degrees of comparison ; the positive, the comparative, and the superlative.
第 13 頁 - They might have been. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Present Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. If I be, 1. If we be, 2. If thou be, 2. If you be 3. If he be ; 3. If they be. Imperfect Tense. Singular. . Plural. . 1. If I were, 1. If we were, 2. If thou wert, 2.
第 6 頁 - Instead of nouns, the pronouns stand, John's head, his face, my arm, your hand.
第 21 頁 - Ad, to, as adhere. (Ad assumes the various forms of a, ac, af, ag, al, an, ap, ar, as, at, according to the commencing letter of the root with which it is joined, as ascend, accede, a/fix, aggrandize, allot, annex, appeal, arrest, assume, attract.) Am, round about, as ambient.
第 6 頁 - How things are done the ADVERBS tell; As slowly, quickly, ill, or well. CONJUNCTIONS join the words together; As men and women, wind or weather; The PREPOSITION stands before A noun, as in or through a door. The INTERJECTION shows surprise; As oh! how pretty \ ah! how wise\ The whole are called nine parts of speech, Which reading, writing, speaking teach.
第 20 頁 - English words are either Primitive or Derivative. A Primitive word is not derived from any simpler word in the language ; as, sweet, tract. A Derivative word is formed from a Primitive word by adding or prefixing a syllable ; as, sw eefen, attract, at/mc/ion.
第 14 頁 - TENSE. 1. I had loved, 1. We had loved, 2. Thou hadst loved, 2. You had loved, 3. He had loved; 3. They had loved. FUTURE TENSE.