Brown's first lessons in language and grammar . hen; either—or; neither—nor; whether—or; though or although—yet. Diagram the f olio win i; sentences and parse the conjunc-tions : 1. The earth, the air, and the water teem with life. 2. Music refines, purifies, elevates, and cheers the mind. 3. The horse hearing the train, turned, looked, and ran away. 4. James will either go in the morning or stay another week. 5. Neither James nor John was at church. 6. He came home yesterday and went away this afternoon. 7. The distance is not great; you can ride or walk. 8. Darius did not go yesterday, becau
Brown's first lessons in language and grammar . hen; either—or; neither—nor; whether—or; though or although—yet. Diagram the f olio win i; sentences and parse the conjunc-tions : 1. The earth, the air, and the water teem with life. 2. Music refines, purifies, elevates, and cheers the mind. 3. The horse hearing the train, turned, looked, and ran away. 4. James will either go in the morning or stay another week. 5. Neither James nor John was at church. 6. He came home yesterday and went away this afternoon. 7. The distance is not great; you can ride or walk. 8. Darius did not go yesterday, because he did not feel well. 9. Contemjjt leaves a deeper scar than anger. 10. Vices, though near relations, are all at variance. 11. Doubts should not excite contention, but inquiry. 12. Both the ten- and the eiglit-syllable verses are iambics. 13. Duly appreciate your privileges and improve them. Write five sentences, each of which will contain one ormore conjunctions in classes 1, 2, and 3. (1) CONJUNCTIONS—CLASSESHe shall dispute 163. shall grant he j^\ has choice (2) (you) /-\he overcome ^^evil bhtiCyou) overcome evil with ,good (3) John
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