"A Short Introduction to English Grammar"

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Adjectives and other Adverbs, to express some circumstance belonging to them. 7. The Preposition, put before Nouns and Pronouns chiefly to connect them with other Words, and to shew their relation to those Words. 8. The Conjunction, connecting Sentences together. 9. The Interjection, thrown in to express the affection of the Speaker, though unnecessary with respect to the Construction of the Sentence. Example 1. 2. 7. 2. 5. 1. 2. 4. The power of Speech is a faculty peculir 7. 2. 8. 5. 5. 7. 3. 7. 3. to Man and was bestowed on Him by his 4. 2. 7. 1. 4. 8. beneficent Creator for the greater and 6. 4. 2. 8. 9. 6. 6. most excellent uses; but alas! how often 5. 3. 5. 3. 7. 1. 4. 7. 2. do we prevert it to the worst of purposes? In English there are but two Articles a, and the; a, becomes an, before a Vowel or a silent h, A, is used in a vague sense to point out one [[catchword]] single [[/catchword]]