46 examples of synt in sentences

ROBBINS, MANASSEH; "Rudimental Lessons in Etym. and Synt.;" 12mo, pp.

ad Synt, fol. 1. 1.

For this idea, and indeed for a great part of his book, he is indebted to Dr. Crombie; who says, "To signify unity, or one of a class, our forefathers employed ae or ane; as, ae man, ane ox."Treatise on Etym. and Synt., p. 53.

AND SYNT., p. 192.

Synt., p. xx.

'"Crombie, on Etym. and Synt., p. 388.

of, Abstract numbers, synt.

can assume the character of Adjectives that cannot be compared that are compared by means of adverbs (See Comparison, Comparative Deg., and Superlative Deg.) Adjectives requiring the article the denoting place or situation, comparison of become adverbs use of, for adv., improper with prep., ellipt., equivalent to adv. poet., for nouns do., for adverbs Adjectives, Synt.

Whether adverb or adjective required, how determined Adverbs, Synt. of in what do. consists to what relate Adverb before a prep.

case Apostrophe, figure, defined Apposition, Synt. agreement between words in Apposition, what, and from whom received this name different from same cases put after verbs and participles not trans.; false teachings of MURR.

of words, of what importance in synt.

; no rule for agreement of, appropriate in Eng. use of, before names of rivers Articles, Synt. of to what RELATE Article, with the poss. and its governing noun, only one, used one noun admits of one, only; before an adj., relates to a noun understood why not repeated, as in Fr., before every noun of a series; why the omission of, cannot constitute a proper ellips.

into a verbal noun Articles, what the false synt.

used as adverbs peculiar phrases having the force of importance of, as copulative or as disjunctive, to be carefully observed Conjunctions, Synt.

of nouns in, and in ff its sound Fable, how may be defined What the term denotes in the Scriptures Fall short of, make bold with, &c., how the adjective in such phrases is to be explained in parsing False identification, (under synt.

what Figures of etymol., the principal, named and defined Figure of synt., what Figures of synt., the principal, named and defined Figure of rhet., what Figures of rhet., why certain are called tropes on what mostly founded the principal, named and defined affect the agreem.

what Figures of etymol., the principal, named and defined Figure of synt., what Figures of synt., the principal, named and defined Figure of rhet., what Figures of rhet., why certain are called tropes on what mostly founded the principal, named and defined affect the agreem.

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 governed words do., how many in the best Lat. grammars; usual faults in the distribution of these Governments in Eng. synt.

words in the figure of an adj., with a change of the synt.

"Crombie, on Etymology and Synt., p. 190.

"Treatise on Etym. and Synt., p. 202.

"DESPAUTERII SYNT.

Etym. and Synt., p. 326.

and Synt., p. 378.

Etym. and Synt., p. 405.

46 examples of  synt  in sentences