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"Graded Lessons in English an Elementary English Grammar Consisting of One Hundred Practical Lessons, Carefully Graded and Adapted to the Class-Room"


XIII. Conjunctions connect words, phrases, or clauses.
XIV. Interjections are used independently.
+PROOF-MARKS+.
+Remark+.--The following are some of the marks used in correcting
proof-sheets for the printer:--

[Symbol: dele] De-le = Strike out.
[^] Ca-ret = Something to be inserted.
[/] This calls attention to points or letters placed in the margin as
corrections.
[Symbol: dotted circle] This calls attention to the period.
[tr.] Transpose.
[Symbol: para] Begin a new paragraph with the word preceded by [.
[No Symbol: para] No new paragraph.
[Symbol: v' ] This calls attention to the apostrophe.
+To the Teacher+.--We suggest that the pupils learn to use these marks in
correcting compositions. The following exercises are given as
illustrations:--
[Illustration: Corrected letter]


NOTES FOR TEACHERS.
AGREEMENT.
Before Lesson 8 is assigned, the pupils may be required to note, in Lessons
6 and 7, the subjects that add _s_ to denote more than one, and then to
mark the changes that occur in the predicates when the _s_ is dropped from
these subjects.


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