This work is a revision of the author’s Elementary Grammar, first published in 1869. Although many changes have been made, especially in the arrangement of topics, the author has kept steadily in view, in the work of revision, the aim he had in the preparation of the original treatise – to present the subject in a style neither too difficult for the beginner, nor too simple for the advanced student. Part I consists of lessons in technical grammar, sentence-making, and composition. Great care has been taken never to define a term or to enunciate a principle without first preparing the mind of the pupil to grasp and comprehend the meaning and use of the term defined or the principle enunciated. I deas are first developed by intelligent questioning and appropriate illustrations; then, clothed in words. The author would call special attention to the exercises in false syntax. The Cautions, if intelligently taught and applied, will lead the pupil to avoid, as well as to criticise, the most common inaccuracies of expression. Sentence-making and composition are, it is believed, presented in a natural and attractive manner. Words are given for the pupil to use in sentences. At first, all the words are given; then, a part of them. Having acquired some facility in the construction of sentences, the pupil is next taught to use groups of words, phrases, and clauses, as single words. In composition, the pupil is first taught to tell what he sees in a picture, and to answer questions concerning the objects represented in it. About the Publisher Forgotten Books is a publisher of historical writings, such as: Philosophy, Classics, Science, Religion, History, Folklore and Mythology. Forgotten Books’ Classic Reprint Series utilizes the latest technology to regenerate facsimiles of historically important writings. Ca
Elementary Grammar and Composition (Classic Reprint)
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This book provides instruction and exercises in grammar and composition to improve a student’s language arts skills.
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