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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1869 Excerpt: ... any particular antecedent, and in the objective for eupbonj alone; as, "It thunders"; "Come and trip it on the green". When pronouns of different persons are used, the second should precede the third, and the third the first. 44. Declension of Personal Pronouns. Case. 43. Personal Pronouns. nouns. 46. Models for Parsing. I. "I see them on their winding way." I is a pronoun; (why?): personal; it shows by its form that it is of the first person: its antecedent is the name, understood, of the speaker: gender, first person, singula1 number, to agree with its antecedent. Rule IX. "Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in gender, person, and number." Decline it: nominative case: Eule I. Them. is a pronoun, (why?): personal; (why?): its antecedent is the name, understood, of the person spoken of: gender, third person, plural number: Rule IX. Decline it: objective case; it is the object of the transitive verb "see": Rule VI. II. "I, myself, told you so." Myself is a pronoun; (why?)-personal; (why?): compound: its antecedent is the name, understood, of the speaker: gender, first person, singular number: Rule IX. Decline it: nominative case, in apposition with "I": Rule IV. EXERCISES. Analyze the following sentences, and parse the nouns and personal pronouns: 1. You and he are my friends. 2. I saw them in their carriage. 3. The soldiers helped themselves. 4. Thou art the man.-5. He saved thy money for thee. 6. Your father knows us. 7. He himself hid your slate. 8. Where shall I see him? angels tell me where. You know him; he is near you; point him out. Shall I see glories beaming from his brow. Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers?--Young. Write the first two sentences of a compositio...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1869 Excerpt: ... any particular antecedent, and in the objective for eupbonj alone; as, "It thunders"; "Come and trip it on the green". When pronouns of different persons are used, the second should precede the third, and the third the first. 44. Declension of Personal Pronouns. Case. 43. Personal Pronouns. nouns. 46. Models for Parsing. I. "I see them on their winding way." I is a pronoun; (why?): personal; it shows by its form that it is of the first person: its antecedent is the name, understood, of the speaker: gender, first person, singula1 number, to agree with its antecedent. Rule IX. "Pronouns must agree with their antecedents in gender, person, and number." Decline it: nominative case: Eule I. Them. is a pronoun, (why?): personal; (why?): its antecedent is the name, understood, of the person spoken of: gender, third person, plural number: Rule IX. Decline it: objective case; it is the object of the transitive verb "see": Rule VI. II. "I, myself, told you so." Myself is a pronoun; (why?)-personal; (why?): compound: its antecedent is the name, understood, of the speaker: gender, first person, singular number: Rule IX. Decline it: nominative case, in apposition with "I": Rule IV. EXERCISES. Analyze the following sentences, and parse the nouns and personal pronouns: 1. You and he are my friends. 2. I saw them in their carriage. 3. The soldiers helped themselves. 4. Thou art the man.-5. He saved thy money for thee. 6. Your father knows us. 7. He himself hid your slate. 8. Where shall I see him? angels tell me where. You know him; he is near you; point him out. Shall I see glories beaming from his brow. Or trace his footsteps by the rising flowers?--Young. Write the first two sentences of a compositio...

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