Even in my dream I spoke to Halum in the polite grammaticalform.
2
Peru has stores of a grammaticalform which has happily perished in Europe.
3
Either the third person must be used, or some new grammaticalform invented.
4
The grammaticalform is "The ninth of December," never "December the ninth," nor "December ninth."
5
The student should carefully note all those constructions in which the grammaticalform and the logical force differ.
6
He enriched the Latin language, gave it new scope and power; and paid particular attention to its grammaticalform.
7
The phraseology is the expression, in grammaticalform, of the great truth, 'Whatsoever things the Father doeth, these also doth the Son likewise.'
8
No; it is only a French patois, very interesting and peculiar in its grammaticalforms.
9
It is euphonious in sound and regular in its grammaticalforms, though poor in its vocabulary.
10
Even in the grammaticalforms of the Sanskrit verb, this threefold tendency of thought is indicated.
11
He improved the language in its harmony and its grammaticalforms, and increased its copiousness and power.
12
Besides this, the grammaticalforms and constructions in Russian are very peculiar, and present a great many strange irregularities.
13
An oral language, although remarkably persistent in its vocables, and still more persistent in its grammaticalforms, is incapable of permanence.
14
Under him I repeated the grammaticalforms and rules in Latin and Greek, glibly, term after term, without really understanding their value.
15
The Arabic roots are, nine tenths of them, identical with the Hebrew; and a similarity of grammaticalforms shows a plain glossological relation.
16
Only the simpler grammaticalforms and relations should be taught in the grades, and these should have immediate application to oral and written speech.