86 Verbs to Use for the Word est

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Mercantile Safe Deposit and Trust Company (Surviving E of Henry L. Mencken); 12Nov73; R563979. R563980.

" Captain William Clark, of the famous Lewis and Clark expedition, dropped the final e from the word cowse, spelling it c-o-w-s. Unless this error is noticed by the reader, he will not understand what Captain Clark meant when he said that members of his party were searching for the cows.

but this would be a poor place to get snagged in," when bang! says a rifle right in front of us, and m-e-arr!

"I mean I told myself 'e was in my bed," he stammered, "because when I came in I see these bed-clothes on the floor, an' I thought as the cap'n 'ad put them there for me and taken my bed 'imself.

Then he stood with one foot on each side of his river and put his hands on the stones and then raised them as high as he could, making a continued e-e-e-e-e-e as long as his breath would last, pointed to the canoe and made signs with his hands how it would roll and pitch in the rapids and finely capsize and throw us all out.

I asked for lait, pronouncing the word as if it was spelt l-a-t-e, but he did not understand me.

Phrase cards, set A-E, by Bessie B. Coleman, Willis L. Uhl, and James F. Hosic.

"When they fed the children, they cook the food and put it in a great big old tray concern and called up the children, 'Piggee-e-e-e-e, piggee-e-e-e-e.'

Complete form E

Before Mr. Teddy gets married 'e's got to 'ave a few words with me.

[FORMULE.Not proper, because the word "Diversly" here omits the final e of its primitive word, diverse.

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Here was a pause, and Blue-Star Woman answered slowly, "Y-e-s," in an uncertain frame of mind.

"The first thing you have to do is to find E; it's the letter which occurs most frequently.

Words ending in ce or ge, retain the e before able or ous, to preserve the soft sounds of c and g: as, trace, traceable; change, changeable; outrage, outrageous.

'I begged and prayed of 'im to stop, but 'e wouldn't.

"He 'adn't been in Claybury more than a week afore he said 'ow surprised 'e was to see 'ow pore dumb animals was treated.

I left poor E busily engaged in removing his instruments into the garden.

Singer Co. (PWH); 31Dec64; R352244. Instruccoes para o uso e cuidado das machinas de coser Singer no. 15-88 e 15-89.

Dr. Ingleby says, "I have given a copy of Mr. Collier's fac-simile in sheet No. II., and alongside of that I have placed the impossible E in the Ralegh signature, and the almost exactly similar E which occurs in the emendation End,

Ut venatores feram e ve

But when the sound of s cannot be united with that of the primitive word, the regular plural adds s to final e, and es to other terminations, and forms a separate syllable: as, page, pages; fox, foxes.

Therefore, Astárloa and Dánao assonate in á-a. a in a final unaccented syllable predominates over a preceding or following e in the same syllable.

She walked along, regardless of anything besides her own tumultuous thoughts, until, as she was turning in at her home entrance, she heard the old familiar call, "Pollee, Pollee, Pollee-e-e!" David was only a few yards ahead, and she waited.

86 Verbs to Use for the Word  est