CONTENTS.
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| PAGE | |
| Introduction—Judge Grammar and his Subjects | [1] |
| CHAPTER I. | |
| Mr. Noun | [7] |
| CHAPTER II. | |
| Little Article | [15] |
| CHAPTER III. | |
| Mr. Pronoun | [20] |
| CHAPTER IV. | |
| Serjeant Parsing’s Visit to Schoolroom-shire | [28] |
| CHAPTER V. | |
| Mr. Adjective | [30] |
| CHAPTER VI. | |
| Mr. Adjective Tried for Stealing | [37] |
| CHAPTER VII. | |
| The Quarrel between Mr. Pronoun and Mr. Adjective,and Little Interjection | [45] |
| CHAPTER VIII. | |
| Dr. Verb | [54] |
| CHAPTER IX. | |
| Dr. Verb’s Three Tenses, Number, and Person | [62] |
| CHAPTER X. | |
| Serjeant Parsing in Schoolroom-shire again | [70] |
| CHAPTER XI. | |
| The Nominative Case | [73] |
| CHAPTER XII. | |
| Adverb | [80] |
| CHAPTER XIII. | |
| Preposition | [86] |
| CHAPTER XIV. | |
| Prepositions Govern the Objective Case | [93] |
| CHAPTER XV. | |
| Conjunction | [99] |
| CHAPTER XVI. | |
| Active Verbs Govern the Objective Case | [106] |
| CHAPTER XVII. | |
| The Possessive Case; and Who’s to have the Prize? | [114] |
GRAMMAR-LAND.
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