Written for 19th-century English schoolteachers, this guide to English grammar and etymology provides a comprehensive overview of the language’s rules and structure. The book includes detailed explanations of grammar, sentence structure, and parts of speech, as well as historical and linguistic notes. The author’s clear and concise prose makes the book accessible to both aspiring teachers and language enthusiasts.
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