School Pastime for Young Children, Or, The Rudiments of Grammar: In an Easie and Delightful Method, for Teaching of Children to Read English Distinctly, and Write it Truly, in Which, by Way of Preface, a New Method is Propounded, for the Fitting of Children First for Trades, and Then for the Latin, and Other Languages, Volume 2Printed and are to be sold ... by Robert Walton, 1669 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
Active Voice Adverbs alfo alſo befides Cafe is known CHAP comprehenfion Confonants derived from Subftantives diftinct diftinguished Diminitives Diphthongs doth English end fect Tenfe felf feveral fhall fign fignifie fingular Number firſt fmall foft fome fometimes added fomewhat formed from Subftantives forts of Noun ftantives fuch words Future Tenfe hath two founds hight houfe houſe Imperative Mood Indicative Mood Infinitive Mood Interjection irregular Verbs jectives joyned Latin do end Learned Author love Thou love Ye maketh moft muſt Noun Adjective Noun Subftantive Common Noun Subftantive Proper Paffive Voice Participle Paffive Perfon Plural Number Pofitive degree Potential Mood Prefent Tenfe Prepofitions Preterim Preterimperfect Tenfe Preterpluperfect Tenfe Pronouns proper found proper Names refpect Semivowels Singular Speech Syllable Tenfe fpeaketh Tenſe termination Thefe eight thefe irregular thefe Letters thefe Verbs thefe words ther theſe words thofe Thoſe throughout all Moods tives trow ufed unto uſed Verb Active Verb Paffive write written
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Page 36 - I am loved. Thou art loved, He is loved, We are loved, Ye are loved, They are loved.
Page 34 - I had been Thou hadst been He had been We had been Ye had been They had been Future Tense.