Our English: A Textbook in Composition and Grammar, Knjiga 1American Book Company, 1922 |
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Zadetki 1–5 od 32
Stran 13
... friend , For the lesson thou hast taught ! Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought ; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought . HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW 1 13 Smithy means blacksmith shop ...
... friend , For the lesson thou hast taught ! Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought ; Thus on its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought . HENRY WADSWORTH LONGFELLOW 1 13 Smithy means blacksmith shop ...
Stran 18
... friend , telling her one thing you intend to do to im- prove the appearance of your school . Fold your letter and place it in an envelope . Address the envelope and take it home . Be careful to follow the correct form for writing a ...
... friend , telling her one thing you intend to do to im- prove the appearance of your school . Fold your letter and place it in an envelope . Address the envelope and take it home . Be careful to follow the correct form for writing a ...
Stran 43
... prison , but he could find no way by which he could leave the is- land . He had no ship , and he could not communicate with his friends to ask them to send for him . As he wandered through the lonely places of the island. 43.
... prison , but he could find no way by which he could leave the is- land . He had no ship , and he could not communicate with his friends to ask them to send for him . As he wandered through the lonely places of the island. 43.
Stran 67
... friend , " Lincoln said to him , " you are not able to do this job . " 66 I know I'm not , " replied the man , money to buy some shoes , and I've do it . " 66 67 J - G.S . but I need the simply got to " Go inside and warm yourself ...
... friend , " Lincoln said to him , " you are not able to do this job . " 66 I know I'm not , " replied the man , money to buy some shoes , and I've do it . " 66 67 J - G.S . but I need the simply got to " Go inside and warm yourself ...
Stran 68
... friend king A Letter Think of some one in your community whom you would like to hear talk about Abraham Lincoln or Washington . Decide on the time when you wish this person to come to talk to you . Each pupil in the room may write an ...
... friend king A Letter Think of some one in your community whom you would like to hear talk about Abraham Lincoln or Washington . Decide on the time when you wish this person to come to talk to you . Each pupil in the room may write an ...
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
Abraham Lincoln adjectives adverb aloud the following American AMERICAN'S CREED asked bell Bennie's birds called capital letter carefully child circus comma complimentary close Concord Hymn correct to say Correct Usage Dictation Read Dictionary Study express fable father feel filling the blanks flag Flanders fields following paragraph following sentences following words Friar Tuck friends give groups of words helmet horse Inchcape Rock king main thought Mary mean Mede modifies mother Notice nouns object Old Curiosity Shop pageant Past Participle picture Plan play poem predicate verb preposition pronoun punctuation Read aloud Read the following Robin Hood scene Select the subject Song sound Speak distinctly stanza STOP LOOK LISTEN street subject substantive syllable talk teacher Tell a story Tell the story tences things told tree wish Write a letter write it perfectly Written Paragraph
Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 279 - "My men grow mutinous day by day; My men grow ghastly, wan and weak." The stout mate thought of home; a spray Of salt wave washed his swarthy cheek. "What shall I say, brave Admiral, say, If we sight naught but seas at dawn ?" "Why, you shall say at break of day, 'Sail on! sail on! and on!
Stran 219 - I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed ; a democracy in a republic; a sovereign nation of many sovereign States ; a perfect union, one and inseparable ; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice , and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
Stran 10 - The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brawny arms Are strong as iron bands.
Stran 147 - By the rude bridge that arched the flood, Their flag to April's breeze unfurled, Here once the embattled farmers stood And fired the shot heard round the world.
Stran 217 - In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields.
Stran 18 - We dropped the seed o'er hill and plain, Beneath the sun of May, And frightened from our sprouting grain The robber crows away. All through the long, bright days of June Its leaves grew green and fair, And waved in hot midsummer's noon Its soft and yellow hair.
Stran 59 - He prayeth well, who loveth well Both man and bird and beast. He prayeth best, who loveth best All things both great and small; For the dear God who loveth us, He made and loveth all.
Stran 190 - Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles , a ruffle of drums; And loyal hearts are beating high: Hats off ! The flag is passing by!
Stran 133 - And he fixed his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of spring, It made him whistle, it made him sing ; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the Rover's mirth was wickedness.
Stran 219 - I therefore believe it is my duty to my country to love it; to support its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend it against all enemies.