Teacher, what should be his aim with respect to gram.
Technical terms, unnec. use of, as opposed to propriety. Technically, words and signs taken, how to be construed.
Tenses, term defined.
—Tenses, the difierent, named and defined,
—whether the names of, are approp., or whether they should be changed,
—whether all express time with equal precision,
—who reckon only three, and who two; who still differently and
variously name their tenses,
—Tenses, past and present, occurring together. See Present Tense,
Imperf. Tense, &c.
Terminating a sentence with a prep. or other small particle
Terminations, of words, separated in syllabicat. —of verbs, numb. of different, in each tense —of the Eng. verb; DR. A. MURR. account of —tendency of the lang. to lay aside the least agreeable —usage of famil. discourse in respect to those of second pers. sing. —verbal or particip., how are found written in old books —the only reg. ones added to Eng. verbs; utterance of ed and edst —ed, participial, and n, verbal, WALK. on the contrac. of —Termination t, for ed, forced and irreg.
Terms of relation, see Relation. Tetrameter line, iambic, examples
of
—a favorite with many Eng. writers; BUTL. Hudib., GAY'S Fab., and most
of SCOTT'S poems, writt. in couplets of this meas.
—admits the doub. rhyme adapted to familiar and burlesque style
—trochaic, examples of
—character of do.
—EVERETT'S fanciful notions about do.
—anapestic, examples of
—L. HUNT'S "Feast of the Poets," an extended examp. of do.
—dactylic, examples of
Than, as, with ellips. in latter term of comparison —character and import of —declinable words connected by, put in same case —Than WHOM, as Gr. genitive governed by comparat., MILT. —what grammarians have inferred from the phrase —MURR. expedient to dispose of do. —CHURCH. makes the rel. in do. "the obj. case absol.," —BROWN determines with respect to the construc. —Than, as demanded after else, other, &c., and Eng. comparatives —derivation of, from Goth. or Anglo-Sax.
That, its class determined
—its various uses
—as REL. PRONOUN, to what applied
—as used in anomalous construc.,
—its peculiarity of construc. as a relative
—its especial use as the restrictive relative
—the frequent employment of, by Addison, wrongly criticised by BLAIR
—as a relative, in what cases more appropriate than who or which
—That, ellipt., repeating the import of the preceding words, ("And
THAT,"
—[Greek: kai tauta],)
—That, in the phrases in that, &c., how to be reckoned
—That, as introducing a dependent clause, how to be ranked
—as introducing a sent. made the subj. or obj. of a finite verb
—its power at the head of a sent. or clause
—its derivation
The, before the species, what may denote —how commonly limits the sense —applied to nouns of either numb. —before what adjectives, required —distinctive use of ("The Psalmist") —as relating to comparatives and superlatives —used for poss. pron. —repetition of, how avoided —derivation of, from Sax. —pronunc. of e in. See also Definite Article.
Them, in vulg. use as an adj., for those