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Grammer is to tell us the parts of speeth.
            A common noun is small things.
            A proper noun is peoples names.
            A pronoun is a word when we cant get a noun.
            A pronoun is a word which is just as good as a noun.
            The two kinds of Pronouns is I and O.
            The plural is formed by turning book into books.
            Person in Grammer tells us whether he is a man or a woman. It is
               always an animal or something that isent alive.
            Gender is the distinguishing nouns without regard to sex.
            A verb is something to eat.
            An intransitiv verb expresses an act not done to another as James did
               not strike John.
            The Moods in English Gram. are the Indicative, Potential,
               Subjugated, and Infinitif.
            The optative mood is a mood in a verb when any body knows you
               have done any thing.
            The sign if shows the potative mood.
            Adverbs should always be used  as adjectives and adjectives as
               adverbs.
            The horses run fastly. This is an adverb.
            The comparative degree expresses that one thing is up higher than
               another and the Supulative is the highest of all.
            A dependent sentence is one that hangs from its clause.
            All sentences are either simple or confound.
            To conjugate a sentence is to tell all the things that it means.
            The word governed by another word is called its regiment.
            Rhythm is a horse trotting on a road.
            Rhyme makes two words sound just alike.
            A figure means something different from what it says.
            Can in poetry is sometimes used for cant.
            Prose tells things that are true right along just as they are and poetry
               makes it up as you go along.







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