62 adjectives to describe grammar

Intermediate French functional grammar and conversation.

For this cursed printer is so given to mistakes, that there is scarce a sentence in the Preface without some false grammar, or hard sense [i.e., difficulty in gathering the meaning] in it; which will all be charged upon the Poet: because he is so good natured as to lay but three errors to the Printer's account, and to take the rest upon himself; who is better able to support them.

Universal or Philosophical Grammar is a large field for speculation and inquiry, and embraces many things which, though true enough in themselves, are unfit to be incorporated with any system of practical grammar, however comprehensive its plan.

NELSON, IVER N. Spanish grammar.

GRISMER, RAYMOND L. A brief Spanish grammar for beginners © 23Jun42; A165134.

© 30Aug27; A1004120. Forest C. Dana (A); 4Feb55; R144245. DANA, H. E. A manual grammar of the Greek New Testament, by H. E. Dana and Julius R. Mantey.

Hart's, Hiley's, Alger's, Bullions's, Pond's, S. Putnam's, Weld's, and in sundry other grammars, is favourable to my doctrine, but too badly conceived to be quoted here as authority.

Percival's favorite topics, when evening came and we rested from our stony labors, were the modern languages and the philosophy of universal grammar.

To explain here the different views of the very old grammarians, as Charisius, Donatus, Servius, Priscian; or even to notice the opinions of later critics, as Sanctius, Scioppius, Vossius, Perizonius; might seem perhaps a needless departure from what the student of mere English grammar is concerned to know.

An exegetical grammar of the Greek New Testament.

STROUT, ALAN L. English grammar review; a concise practical grammar, by Alan L. Strout and George M. Strout.

"Johnson, and Blair, and Lowth, would have been laughed at, had they essayed to thrust any thing like our modernized philosophical grammar down the throats of their cotemporaries."Ib., p. 143.

Contemporary Spanish grammar, with Spanish-American backgrounds.

Appointees to the Military Academy must be between seventeen and twenty-two years of age, free from any infirmity which may render them unfit for military service, and able to pass a careful examination in reading, writing, orthography, arithmetic, grammar, geography, and history of the United States.

A simplified grammar of the Japanese language, modern written style.

Standard French grammar.

" "Who have increased in size" would be better grammar and just as good sense.

Solecism N. solecism; bad grammar, false grammar, faulty grammar; slip of the pen, slip of the tongue; lapsus linguae [Lat.]; slipslop^; bull; barbarism, impropriety.

WILLIAMS, EDWIN B. An introductory Portuguese grammar.

"Why, no, Mr. Siner," she hastened on, in her careful grammar, "I just ran over to" "To fling herse'f in a nigger's face 'cause he's been North and got made a fool uv," boomed the hidden censor.

3.The case which is put absolute in addresses or invocations, is what in the Latin and Greek grammars is called the Vocative.

It was confined to the acquisition of the Psalter by heart, while a little grammar, writing, and accounts were regarded as extraordinary.

For here is no discussion of what children at this stage require, but a mere plunge into "subjects" in which formal grammar takes a foremost place.

THURNAU, H. C. Complete German course for beginners; an elementary German grammar and reader.

Spanish vocabulary-grammar.

62 adjectives to describe  grammar