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--generally neglect to compound their numeral names of the months and days --their misemployment of _thee_ for _thou_ --their manner of speaking, different from the solemn style --examples of their manner of forming the verb with the pron. _thou_; their simplificat. of the verb _From_, derivation of, from Sax. --_From forth, from out_, construc. of, explained --_Off from_, examp. of the use of _Full_, in permanent compounds, how written; in temporary do., do. --compounds in, (_spoonful, handful_, &c.,) how pluralized _Future, contingency_, how best expressed _Future tense_, FIRST, how formed, and what expresses --SECOND, do., do., and how varied _Futurity_, often denoted by the infin., ("_The world_ TO COME") G. G, its name and plur. --its sounds --when silent --_Gh_, sounds of, and silence _Gardiner, W._, his new analysis of the Eng. alphab., noticed _Genders_, term defined --_Genders_, the diff., named and defined --on what founded, and to what belong --_Gender_, inconsistent views of, as given by many of the grammarians; WELLS and MURR. criticised --confounded with _sex_ by some writers; others otherwise confuse the matter --_Common gender_, of the old grammarians, the term objectionable with respect to Eng. --_Gender_, how in many instances determined --figuratively ascribed, how indicated --denoted by _he_ and _she_ prefixed to nouns --denied by MURR. _et al_. to pronouns of the first and second persons --of pron., the _preference_ of, when joint antecedents are of different genders _General_ truths and customary actions, to be expressed by the indic. pres. _Generic_ names, sense and construc. of "_Genitives, double_," discovered by our grammarians, the true explanation of all such _Gentile names_, nature and construc. of _German language_, form of its type --use of the comma less freq. in, than in Eng. _Gerund_, Lat., explanation of --what form of an Eng. participle corresponds to --"Gerund in English," how becomes "a substantive," according to DR. ADAM _et al._, _Gerundives_, what _Giving, paying, procuring_, &c., verbs of, with ellips. of _to_ or _for_ before the objective of the person GOVERNMENT, of words, defined --to what parts of speech has respect --the rules of, whether to be applied to the governing or the gover
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