The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... verb , and noun - object and verb . ( 3 ) Case The fragments of a case system which we have in English are highly irregular in shape and appear only in some of the pronouns : subjective I , he , she , we , they , who ; objective me ...
... verb , and noun - object and verb . ( 3 ) Case The fragments of a case system which we have in English are highly irregular in shape and appear only in some of the pronouns : subjective I , he , she , we , they , who ; objective me ...
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... verb form with a 3rd person singular subject : " I insist that he live in a dormitory " ( vs. the indicative " I insist that he lives in a dormi- tory " ) ; and it has one verb with a special unreal form , namely the use of were with a ...
... verb form with a 3rd person singular subject : " I insist that he live in a dormitory " ( vs. the indicative " I insist that he lives in a dormi- tory " ) ; and it has one verb with a special unreal form , namely the use of were with a ...
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... verbs . Instead of being a single word , such as break , stop , spoil , mend , kill , a verb becomes a phrase , made up of a noun or adjective tacked on to some general - purposes verb such as prove , serve , form , play , render . In ...
... verbs . Instead of being a single word , such as break , stop , spoil , mend , kill , a verb becomes a phrase , made up of a noun or adjective tacked on to some general - purposes verb such as prove , serve , form , play , render . In ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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