Junior High School English, 1. könyv

Első borító
D. C. Heath & Company, 1920
 

Tartalomjegyzék

Punctuation of Titles and Complete Sentences
12
Oral Composition and Paragraph Structure
14
The Picnic Party PAGE 2 4 5 7 8 10 12 14
15
VERBS 11 Nouns and Verbs
16
Verbs as Action Words 13 Verbs that do not Express Action
18
Helping Verbs or Auxiliaries
20
Practice in Using Irregular Verbs
21
Letter Writing
23
Transcribing a Letter
24
Obtaining Garden Pam phlets 27 KABLE2222222 7
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SUBJECT VERB AND COMPLEMENT 23 Subject and Predicate
28
Transitive Verbs and Direct Objects
29
Finding Transitive Verbs and their Objects
31
Linking Verbs and Predicate Nouns
32
Direct Objects and Predicate Nouns Distinguished
35
Graphic Analysis of Simple Sentences
36
Pronouns as Objects and as Predicates 30 Transitive and Intransitive Verbs
38
The Use of Is Are Was Were
39
LESSON PAGE 32 Practice in the Correct Use of Is Are Dont and Doesnt
40
Correct Use of Certain Verbs
41
A Business Letter
42
The Parts of a Letter
46
Dictating a Letter
48
Writing a Circular Letter
49
ADJECTIVES AND BUSINESS
50
What Adjectives Are
51
Adjectives that Limit
53
Adherent Adjectives and Predicate Adjectives
54
Learning to Distinguish Adjectives
56
Using Adjectives to Describe
58
Dictating a Business Letter
59
Soil and Climate
60
V
62
Pronouns and their Antecedents
63
Kinds of Pronouns
65
Uses of Pronouns
68
Practice in the Correct Use of Who and Whom
70
The Correct Use of Possessive Pronouns
71
Proper Adjectives
72
Clearness and Accuracy in the Use of Pronouns
73
Obscure Pronouns Made Definite
74
The Photoplay
75
What I Plan to Raise
76
ADVERBS 58 Adverbs that Tell How and When
77
Adverbs that Tell Where and How Much
79
Adverbs Modifying Adjectives and Adverbs
81
Particular Adverbs
83

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113. oldal - And do you now put on your best attire ? And do you now cull out a holiday ? And do you now strew flowers in his way That comes in triumph over Pompey's blood...
66. oldal - Like silent ghosts in misty shrouds Stand out the white lighthouses high. Almost as far as eye can reach I see the close-reefed vessels fly, , As fast we flit along the beach, One little sandpiper and I.
147. oldal - Oft, on a plat of rising ground, I hear the far-off curfew sound Over some wide-watered shore. Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom...
66. oldal - Across the narrow beach we flit, One little sandpiper and I ; And fast I gather, bit by bit, The scattered driftwood bleached and dry. The wild waves reach their hands for it, The wild wind raves, the tide runs high, As up and down the beach we flit, — One little sandpiper and I. Above our heads the sullen clouds Scud black and swift across the sky ; Like silent ghosts in misty shrouds Stand out the white light-houses high. Almost as far as eye can reach I see the close-reefed vessels fly, As fast...
146. oldal - tis hard to combat, learns to fly! For him no wretches, born to work and weep, Explore the mine, or tempt the...
67. oldal - I do not fear for thee, though wroth The tempest rushes through the sky; For are we not God's children both, Thou, little sandpiper, and I ? CELIA THAXTER.
112. oldal - Did ever you see the like! Three hundred legs flashing by in an instant. But there are only twenty boys. No matter; there were hundreds of legs, I am sure. Where are they now ? There is such a noise one gets bewildered. What are the people laughing at ? Oh ! at that fat boy in the rear. See him go ! See him ! He'll be down in an instant; no, he won't. I wonder if he knows he is all alone: the other boys are nearly at the boundary line.
147. oldal - For a crowd is not company, and faces are but a gallery of pictures, and talk but a tinkling cymbal, where there is no love.
13. oldal - Twenty boys and twenty girls. The latter by this time are standing in front, braced for the start, for they are to have the first "run." Hilda, Rychie and Katrinka are among them — two or three bend hastily to give a last pull at their skate straps. It is pretty to see them stamp, to be sure that all is firm. Hilda is speaking pleasantly to a graceful little creature in a red jacket and a new brown petticoat. Why, it is Gretel! What a difference those pretty shoes make, and the skirt, and the new...
149. oldal - Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.

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