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CONTENTS
PART I.— PARSING AND ANALYSIS. CHAP. PAGE 1. Analysis in Outline1 2. The Parts Speech In Outline: Phrases7 1. The Parts of Speech. 2. Classification of Phrases. 3. Nouns16 1. The kinds of Nouns. 2. Gender. 3. Number. 4. Case. 4. Adjectives26 1. The kinds of Adjectives. 2. The two Uses of Adjectives. 3. Comparison of Adjectives. 5. Pronouns31 1. Personal Pronouns. 2. Demonstrative Pronouns. 3. Relative or Conjunctive Pronouns. 4. Interrogative Pronoun. 6. Verbs39 1. The kinds of Verbs. 2. Transitive Verbs. 3. Intransitive Verbs. 4. Auxiliary Verbs. 5. Active and Passive Voices. 6. Complete Conjugation of a Verb in the Finite Moods. 7. Indicative Mood. 8. Imperative Mood. 9. Subjunctive Mood. 10. Infinitive Mood. 11. Participles. 12. Gerunds and Verbal Nouns. 13. The Strong and Weak Conjugations. 14. Defective, Irregular, and Impersonal Verbs. 7. Adverbs70 1. The Functions of Adverbs. 2. The kinds of Adverbs. 3. Comparison of Adverbs. 4. Verbs compounded with Adverbs. 5. The two Uses of Adverbs 8. Prepostions75 9. Conjunctions78 1. Co-ordinative Conjunctions. 2. Subordinative Conjunctions. 10. Interjections80 11. The Same Word as Different Parts of Speech81 12. Syntax and Parsing84 13. Analysis in Detail93 1. Sentences Simple, Compound, and Complex. 2. Scheme of Analysis in Detail. 3. Degrees of Subordination. - Examples in Parsing and Analysis
107 - Examples in Direct and Iindirect Narration
114 PART II.— COMPOSITION : FORCE AND PROPRIETY
OF DICTION.14. Punctation, or the Right Use of Stops118 15. The Normal Order of Words126