The Language of Literature: English Grammar in ActionMacmillan, 1985 - 158 pagine Studie over de ontwikkeling van de Engelse grammatica sedert de 14e eeuw |
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Pagina 5
... possessive singular in heaven - kingdom's , Creator's , of each , mankind's , all using -s ; the superlative form ærest , ' most ere , earliest ' ; and the adjectival ending -ig on halig , Ælmihtig , now changed to -y . And there are ...
... possessive singular in heaven - kingdom's , Creator's , of each , mankind's , all using -s ; the superlative form ærest , ' most ere , earliest ' ; and the adjectival ending -ig on halig , Ælmihtig , now changed to -y . And there are ...
Pagina 57
... still have , from a feasible tirèd , so he inserted an apostrophe ; we now need one at the end ( quite unjustifiably – what can it stand for there ? ) of the possessive plural passengers and in the possessive singular nights . As we 57.
... still have , from a feasible tirèd , so he inserted an apostrophe ; we now need one at the end ( quite unjustifiably – what can it stand for there ? ) of the possessive plural passengers and in the possessive singular nights . As we 57.
Pagina 73
... possessive case ( not ' Do you object to me smoking ? " ) . Reynolds's has its correct possessive , despite all the buzzes . Perhaps Boswell is a little too careful for our tastes in applying commas after ' having told me ' and ' what ...
... possessive case ( not ' Do you object to me smoking ? " ) . Reynolds's has its correct possessive , despite all the buzzes . Perhaps Boswell is a little too careful for our tastes in applying commas after ' having told me ' and ' what ...
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Gothic Revival English | 10 |
Novels Social and Antisocial | 118 |
Critical and Devotional Prose | 132 |
Copyright | |
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