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accessory is introduced active voice ADJECTIVE ACCESSORY SENTENCE adjective complementary ADJECTIVELY EMPLOYED auxiliary verbs Cæsar CO-ORDINATE SENTENCES compound sentences CONDITIONAL AND HYPOTHETICAL conjunctive adverb conjunctive pronoun connexion Construct six sentences Construct twelve sentences CONTRACTED ACCESSORIES direct object following sentences Form six sentences Form twelve sentences Future Perfect Tense gender Give six hadst been ruled horse HYPOTHETICAL SENTENCES IMPERATIVE MOOD INDICATIVE MOOD inflexion interpunction interrogative word intransitive John masculine NOUN ACCESSORY SENTENCE noun and preposition NOUN COMPLEMENTARY noun or pronoun objective modification Past Tense Perfect Participle Perfect Progressive Tense personal object personal pronoun placed plural number possessive predicate prefixed Present Perfect Tense Present Tense principal and accessory principal sentence Progressive Tense denotes ruled 2 Thou ruled 2 Ye ruled Future ruled Past sentences having accessories SIMPLE SENTENCE Six employing Six names sometimes subject noun SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD syllables Thou hadst transitive verbs Underline verbal nouns vowel wise Write
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Page 29 - They might have been. SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD. Present Tense. Singular. Plural. 1. If I be, 1. If we be, 2. If thou be, 2. If you be 3. If he be ; 3. If they be. Imperfect Tense. Singular. . Plural. . 1. If I were, 1. If we were, 2. If thou wert, 2.
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Page 28 - TENSE. 1. I have been, 2. Thou hast been, 3. He has been; 1.
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