A Grammar of Late Modern English: For the Use of Continental, Especially Dutch, Students, Volume 1, Issue 2P. Noordhoff, 1905 |
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... clause . See the quotation under ii in 7 . 17. All verbals , whether adjectival or substantival , occur as constituents of undeveloped clauses . To these we may add nominals or equivalent word - groups , which also , either 358.
... clause . See the quotation under ii in 7 . 17. All verbals , whether adjectival or substantival , occur as constituents of undeveloped clauses . To these we may add nominals or equivalent word - groups , which also , either 358.
Page 359
For the Use of Continental, Especially Dutch, Students Hendrik Poutsma. or equivalent word - groups , which also , either by themselves or in connection with other words , often have the syntactical value of undeveloped clauses ...
For the Use of Continental, Especially Dutch, Students Hendrik Poutsma. or equivalent word - groups , which also , either by themselves or in connection with other words , often have the syntactical value of undeveloped clauses ...
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... equivalent of neither and nor is noch ; but this conjunction is only available in contracted sentences when the two ideas as to which a negative statement is made , are mentioned in immediate succession . = Thus He has never been ...
... equivalent of neither and nor is noch ; but this conjunction is only available in contracted sentences when the two ideas as to which a negative statement is made , are mentioned in immediate succession . = Thus He has never been ...
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... equivalent zoowel als in that it is never split up and is regularly placed between the two members . to be connected . It will be my endeavour to relate the history of the people as well as the history of the government . HIST . , I ...
... equivalent zoowel als in that it is never split up and is regularly placed between the two members . to be connected . It will be my endeavour to relate the history of the people as well as the history of the government . HIST . , I ...
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... equivalent ondertusschen . Everybody who saw Lady Clavering's reception rooms was forced to confess that they were most elegant . Poor Lady Clavering , meanwhile , knew little regarding these things . PEND . , I , CH . XXXVII , 397 ...
... equivalent ondertusschen . Everybody who saw Lady Clavering's reception rooms was forced to confess that they were most elegant . Poor Lady Clavering , meanwhile , knew little regarding these things . PEND . , I , CH . XXXVII , 397 ...
Common terms and phrases
accusative with infinitive adjectives adnom adnominal adjunct adverbial adjuncts Adverbial clauses answer attrib BARRY PAIN BLEAK HOUSE CHRISTM CHUZ CLIVE co-ordin Compare conj conjunctive adverbs constr construction copula DOLF HEYL Dutch Early Modern English ENGL equivalent ETERN FAIR FOELS.-KOCH following quotation gerund gerund-clauses gerund-construction Grammar of Late GÜNTH HARDY NORSEM head-sentence HENRY ESM HIST HUXL infinitive-clause infinitive-construction instances introd introduced KATH Late Modern English LECT MARN meaning MEES MURRAY N. E. GR never non-prep non-prepositional object Note noun partic participle-clauses PEND person person-obj placed POUTSMA prep preposition prepositional object PRIDE AND PREJ pro)n pron relation relative pronoun RICH SAKE seems sentence SIR GEORGE TRESSADY sometimes STOF subordinate statement suppressed thing up)on VIII WEBST word-group XVII XVIII