Excerpt from The Art of Writing Speaking the English Language, Vol. 5
Shall and will form future tense; Should and would; May, can, must, could, might, let. Potential mode. Indicative; Tense defined; Person and Number; Every indicates the singular; None either plural or singular; Collective nouns; Logical principle governing singular or plural verb; The participle and the infinitive; Office of the infinitive; Subject of infinitive in objective case. Infinitive as noun; Characteristics of infinitive; The participle. Diagram; Infinitives must have subject; Participles must have subject which is clearly traced; Errors in use of participles and infinitives; Nominative absolute; Subject of participle implied in possessive; Participle does not take objective case as subject; Implied subjects for participles and infinitives; Names of tenses; Errors in tenses; Sequence of tenses in subordinate sentences; Mode; Subjunctive mode; Irregular verbs; Examples of use of irregular verbs. Errors; Use of pronouns; Gender
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