Normal Methods of Teaching Containing a Brief Statement of the Principles And M
Normal Methods of Teaching Containing a Brief Statement of the Principles And M
Edward Brooks
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A. Vonceptiou, or general notion, when formed, is capable of being resolved back into its constituent parts or qualities; and the attribution of a quality' to a sub- stance leads to a, judgment ; as "Snow is white, " the sign of the attribution being called the copula. When the quality is combined with the copula, a third class of words is pro- duced, wiiich we call verbs. Thus, instead of saying, "the sun is bright, " we may say " the sun shines. " A verb is thus regarded as a compound part of... speech, consisting of an adjective and a copula or affirmation. These three parts of speech — the substantive, the adjective, and the verb, are called the primary or essential parts of speech. The adverb, it is said, derives its existence from the difficulty of defining by one word the precise qualit}' of a particular object. Words are needed to indicate the degree of the quality expressed. The primarj- use of the adverb, it is thus seen, is to modif}'^ the quality or attribute expressed b}'^ the adjective and the verb.
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