Incorrigible errors, Crit. N. concerning
Indefinite article, see An, A Indefinite pronouns, of the class pronom. adjectives
Independent, see Absolute
Index, or hand, use of
Indicative mood, defined
—Indic. mood, why so called; its nature and use
—use of its pres. tense
—do. of its form of the pluperf. in lieu of the pot. pluperf.
—wherein differs characteristically from the subj.; the two moods
continually confounded by writers
—Indic. mood, format, and inflec. of its tenses shown in the verb
LOVE, conjug.
—employed to express a conditional circumstance assumed as a fact
Inelegance of language, see Awkwardness.
Infinitive mood, defined
—Infin. mood, so called in oppos. to the other moods
—usually distinguished by the prep. to before it
—its pres., the ROOT, or radical verb; what time it expresses
—archaic form in en
—its two tenses shown in the verb LOVE, conjug.
—Synt. of
—Infin. mood, by what governed; (see To:)
—true construc. of, explained by the 18th Rule of the Synt.
—why simple of solution in Eng.; whether ever governed by a prep, in
Fr., Span., or Ital.
—whimsical account of, given by NIX.
—how expressed in the Anglo-Sax. of the 11th century
—why may not, as some grammarians teach, be | considered a noun
—DR. WILS. on the charac. and import of
—to what other terms may be connected
—what in its nature, and for what things chiefly may stand
—taken abstractly, as subject of finite verb
—Loose infinitives, improp. in precise language
—Infin. mood, position of
—misplacement of, to be avoided
—distinction of voice in, often disregarded, ("You are to BLAME;")
hypercrit. teachings of SANB. and BLAIR hereon
—Infin., after bid, dare, &c., without TO
—whether used with TO after have, help, and find
—Infin., BY WHAT governed, often imposs. to say, according to the
instructions of MURR.
—Infinitives connected, governed by one preposition
—Infinitive, ellipsis of, after to, whether to be approved
—sometimes doubtful whether transitive or intransitive
—in pause, or in remote dependence, punct. of
—poet. placing of
—Greek construc. of, in poetic use
Inflections, defined
—rising and falling, explained; do., as applied to questions
—notation of, in writing and printing
—the rising more numerous than the falling; predominance of the rising
in oral lang.; the falling, for what used, COMST.
—what kind of rules for, have been given by writers
—the rising and the falling, to be used with prop. discrimination;
what should determine the direction of
—Inflection, what constitutes the circumflex
Innovation extravagant, into the system of synt. or gram., a particular instance of, noticed
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