A Complete Grade Course in English Grammar And Composition

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A Complete Grade Course in English Grammar And Composition
Benjamin Young Conklin
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11. He walks like his father.
12. He looks like his mother.
13. The house opposite the falls stands on solid rock.
Digitized by VjOOQIC COMPOUND PHRASES. 129 Beviow Questians.~-1. What is an elliptical prepositional phrase f 2.
What kind of nouns are often used as objects of omitted prepositions!
8. What verbs often take elliptical phrases after them ? 4 When are wp, down, and other prepositions called adverbs? 5. What are the rules for punctuating prepositional phrases f 6. How should more tha
...n two ad- verbial phrases occurring in a sentence be arranged f 7. What two offices do prepositional phrases perform f 8. In what sense is a phrase prep- ositional 1 Adverbial 1 Adjective 1 9. What two terms of relation does a preposition havef 10. What ellipses need not be supplied in parsing and analysis f CDL— COMPOUND FHKAflTR.
1. Chestnut-trees grow in these woods and they grow on yonder hill.
2. Chestnut-trees grow in these woods and on yonder MIL [Condensed.] Explanation. — In sentence 1, and connects two members of a compound sentence ; but there is an unnecessary repetition of subject and verb, which is avoided in 2, by omitting this repetition, thus leaving and to connect the two phrases.


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