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... Verbs , Infinitives and Participles , Adverbs , Prep- ositions , Conjunctions , Interjections - ANALYSIS AND DIAGRAMS OF SENTENCES - OTHER COMPLEX AND COMPOUND CONSTRUCTIONS . Pages 129-166 BOOK III . HISTORY PACES OF MANKIND ...
... Verbs , Infinitives and Participles , Adverbs , Prep- ositions , Conjunctions , Interjections - ANALYSIS AND DIAGRAMS OF SENTENCES - OTHER COMPLEX AND COMPOUND CONSTRUCTIONS . Pages 129-166 BOOK III . HISTORY PACES OF MANKIND ...
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... Verbs , Infinitives and Participles , Adverbs , Prep- ositions , Conjunctions , Interjections - ANALYSIS AND DIAGRAMS oF SENTENCES - OTHER COMPLEX AND COMPOUND CONSTRUCTIONS ... Pages 129-166 BOOK III . HISTORY PACES OF MANKIND ...
... Verbs , Infinitives and Participles , Adverbs , Prep- ositions , Conjunctions , Interjections - ANALYSIS AND DIAGRAMS oF SENTENCES - OTHER COMPLEX AND COMPOUND CONSTRUCTIONS ... Pages 129-166 BOOK III . HISTORY PACES OF MANKIND ...
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... of stress as in English . The dual number is no longer used . Only a few verbs have the middle voice . The dative case is nearly always replaced by the genitive or The accusative with a preposition . There is no optative mood.
... of stress as in English . The dual number is no longer used . Only a few verbs have the middle voice . The dative case is nearly always replaced by the genitive or The accusative with a preposition . There is no optative mood.
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... verb is the chief word in the sentence and is capable of being made to ex- press the finest shades of meaning . All of which there is no grammatical gender and no verb “ to is most surprising when it is considered that have " in the ...
... verb is the chief word in the sentence and is capable of being made to ex- press the finest shades of meaning . All of which there is no grammatical gender and no verb “ to is most surprising when it is considered that have " in the ...
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... of stress as in English . The dual number is no longer used . Only a few verbs have the middle voice . The dative case is nearly always replaced by the genitive or The accusative with a preposition . There is no optative mood.
... of stress as in English . The dual number is no longer used . Only a few verbs have the middle voice . The dative case is nearly always replaced by the genitive or The accusative with a preposition . There is no optative mood.
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