How to parse. ...

196 196 ~~SCHEMIE OF [a.3730 [Par- 317-320. 317 I. NOUNS.-Mention (i) FoRM; (ii) USE. i. FoRMn: Singular or Plural. iH. USE: (1) Subjective; (2) Possessive; (3) Vocative; (4) Objective. iii. SUBDIVISIONS OF EACH USE: 1. Subjective. (a) Subject, Partial or Complete, of a Verb; (b) in Apposition to some Subject; (c) Adverbial Subject, or Subject Absolute; (d) Supplement to a Verb. 2. Possessive. (No Subdivision; alw ays defines some Noun.) 8. Vocative. (No Subdivision.) 4. Objective. (a) Object, Partial or Complete, or Cognate, or Indirect, or "Retained;" (b) in Apposition to some Object; (c) Adverbial Object; (d) Supplement to a Verb. 318 It. (a) PRONOUNS (ordinary). -i. ii. iii. same as Nouns; iv. stands for what Noun? II. (b) PRONOUNS RELATIVE.-i. ii. ini. same as Nouns; iv. has for Anutecedent - II. (c) PRONOUNS CONJUNCTIVE.-i. ii. iii. same as Nouns; iv. joins what sentences? 319 III. ADJECTIVES. - Mention (i) FORM; (ii) USiE. i.- FORM: Positive, Comparative, or Superlative Degree. H~. USE: (i) joined to what Noun or Pronoun? (2) Supplemientary to what Verb 320 IV. VERBS. -(i) NATURE; (ii) FORM; iii. USE. i. NATURE: Transitive or Intransitive.

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