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relating to a phrase or sentence, --taken abstractly, --irregularly used in Eng. as substitute for infin. mood, --in irreg. and mixed construc. --_Participle_, transitive, what case governs, --nom. absol. with, to what equivalent, --each requires its appropriate FORM, --questionable uses of, admitted by MURR. _et al_.; why BROWN is disposed to condemn these irregularities. --_Participle_ and particip. noun, distinction between, with respect to governm. --_Participle_ in _ing_, multiplied uses of, lawful and forced, illustrated, --equivalence of do. to infin. mood, instances of, --every mixed construc. of, how regarded by BROWN, --the "double nature" of, CROMB. on; his views, how accord with those of MURR. _et al._, HILEY'S treatment of; BROWN'S strictures on do. --_Participles_, place of: --active, governm. of. --_Participle_, trans., converted to a noun: --converted, _when_ the expression should be changed: --followed by an adj., its conversion into a noun appar. improper: --comp. converted, how managed: --not to be used for infin., or other more appropriate term: --use of, for a nominative after _be, is, was_, &c., faulty: --following a verb of _preventing_, how to be managed. --_Participles_, converted, disposal of their adverbs: --must be construed with a regard to the leading word in sense: --should have a clear reference to their subjects: --needless use of, for nouns, to be avoided: --punct. of: --derivation of: --poet. peculiarities in the use of. _Parts of speech_, meaning of the term: --_Parts of speech_, named and defined: --what explanations may aid learners to distinguish the different: --why needful that learners be early taught to make for themselves the prop. distribution of: --WILS. on the distribution of: --the preferable _number_ with respect to; the office of, specifically stated. --The _parts of speech_, passage exemplifying all. --Examples of a partic. _part of speech_ accumulated in a sentence. --Etymol. and Synt. of the different _parts of speech_, see _Article, Noun, Adjective_, &c. _Passions_ of the mind, by what tones to be expressed. _Passive verb_, defined. --_Pass. verbs_ contrasted with active-trans, verbs, in respect to the object or the agent of the action; their compos, and co
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