Elementary Lessons Volume 1; Being a Course of Instruction for the Deaf and Dumb (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 Excerpt: ...will be sick. A little bird has caught a worm. It will eat the worm. II. NOMINATIVE PLURAL. Lesson 151. You and I J are walking, are standing, We j walk often, stand on the floor. "eam11 1 have walked, hye stood, We J 'will sit. She and I ), . will walk, 7 have written, ..' We I 'are writing. You and He ), are writing, v i nave danced, ..., 6 You ) will skate. You and She )..., have sewed, v will play, .. You ) r J are sitting. He and He ) are writing, ) have sat on a table, They ) write often, j will lift a slate. She and She ) are walking, ), ., ., They J walk often, j havehltedthetab1 He and She ) are talking, They jtalkoftenf'-ve written. Those books are large. They are heavy. Those apples are sweet. They are large and ripe. Those two boys are tall. They are stout and strong. These girls are strong. These girls are studying. Those girls have written. They will study. Master A.. and Master B.. have lifted a large slate; they are strong. Miss C.. and Miss D.. have sat on one stool; they are small girls. Examples. Go, goes, going, has gone. John, Mary and I will go to the city. Wt will all ride in the rail-car. You, Peter and Eliza will go to the field. You will f.tl pick strawberries. The large boys have gone to the river. Thty will a//swim in the river. Robert. You and I will walk to the river next Saturday. We will take a boat and row about. Lesson 152. Shall Help me. I shall fall. Come away. The ice will break and we shall fall in the water. I shall be a shoemaker. My brother will be a farmer. I am sick. The doctor will give me some medicine, and I shall be well again. When shall we eat dinner? When shall we go home? When shall I see you again? When shall I go to the city 1 Used instead of will with /and we, when will or deter minalion, is ...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1865 Excerpt: ...will be sick. A little bird has caught a worm. It will eat the worm. II. NOMINATIVE PLURAL. Lesson 151. You and I J are walking, are standing, We j walk often, stand on the floor. "eam11 1 have walked, hye stood, We J 'will sit. She and I ), . will walk, 7 have written, ..' We I 'are writing. You and He ), are writing, v i nave danced, ..., 6 You ) will skate. You and She )..., have sewed, v will play, .. You ) r J are sitting. He and He ) are writing, ) have sat on a table, They ) write often, j will lift a slate. She and She ) are walking, ), ., ., They J walk often, j havehltedthetab1 He and She ) are talking, They jtalkoftenf'-ve written. Those books are large. They are heavy. Those apples are sweet. They are large and ripe. Those two boys are tall. They are stout and strong. These girls are strong. These girls are studying. Those girls have written. They will study. Master A.. and Master B.. have lifted a large slate; they are strong. Miss C.. and Miss D.. have sat on one stool; they are small girls. Examples. Go, goes, going, has gone. John, Mary and I will go to the city. Wt will all ride in the rail-car. You, Peter and Eliza will go to the field. You will f.tl pick strawberries. The large boys have gone to the river. Thty will a//swim in the river. Robert. You and I will walk to the river next Saturday. We will take a boat and row about. Lesson 152. Shall Help me. I shall fall. Come away. The ice will break and we shall fall in the water. I shall be a shoemaker. My brother will be a farmer. I am sick. The doctor will give me some medicine, and I shall be well again. When shall we eat dinner? When shall we go home? When shall I see you again? When shall I go to the city 1 Used instead of will with /and we, when will or deter minalion, is ...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

May 2012

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May 2012

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246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

38

ISBN-13

978-1-231-43992-0

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9781231439920

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1-231-43992-0



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