High School Exercises in Grammar

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High School Exercises in Grammar
Maude Morrison Frank
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Note 3 : Which, what, whichever, and whatever may be used as Relative Adjectives: as, "It mattered not what party was uppennost, the Vicar of Bray held fast to his living/^ Which and what are used as Interrogative Ad- jectives both in direct and in indirect questions : as, " What cat's averse to fish ? " Note 4 : The Articles the, and a or an, are usuajly parsed as adjectives: the is the Definite Article; a or an the Indefinite.
Note 5: The Adjectives this and that have, as Plurals, these and t
...hose respectively.
Exercise 68. Find the adjectives in the following sentences and tell the class of each: — 1 Give him another hope, to betray him to another punishment.
2 He's a present for any emperor that ever trod.
3 All men are not alike, alas! good neighbor.
4 Out of this nettle, danger, we pluck the flower, safety.
5 Those wicked creatures yet do look well-favored When others are more wicked.
6 They flock together in consent like so many wild 7 Few pence are better than none.
8 She will mix these pleasures up Like the flt wines in a cup, And thou shalt quaff it : — thou shalt hear Distant harvest-carols clear: Rustle of the reaped corn; Sweet birds antheming the morn.


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