alytical practical grammar - Toronto Public Library
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ETYMOLOGY-PRONOUNS. 59<br />
EXERCISES ON ADJECTIVE PRONOUNS.<br />
1. Point out the adjective pronouns in the following phrases and sentences,<br />
and parse them :-<br />
·Every man is, to some extent, the architect of his own fortnne.-':Do<br />
good to all men-injury to none.-All things come<br />
alike to all.-Your own friend, and your father's friend, forsake<br />
not.-This one, or that one, will answer my purpose; both are<br />
good.-Some men love their money more than their honor.<br />
Everyone of us has his weak points (301).<br />
PROMISCUOUS EXERCISES O~ PRONOUNS.<br />
In the following phrases and sentences, poin t ont the pronouns, and parse<br />
them-each as already directed;-<br />
Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is<br />
old, he will not depart from it.-Remember now thy Creator<br />
in the days of thy youth.-He ii:! an object of pity, who can<br />
not respect himself.-Feeble are all thoso pleasures in which<br />
the heart has no share.-You lllay read the lesson yourself.<br />
John and he lost thelllseives in the woods.-You and he may<br />
divide it between you.-You and ~he and I will divide iOt<br />
among ourselves.<br />
EXERCISES ON ALL THE PRECEDING PARTS OF SPEECII.<br />
In the following sentences, point out the nouns, articlc~, adjectives, and<br />
pronouns, in the order in which they occur, and parse them:-<br />
My son, forget not my law; but let thy heart keep my commandments:<br />
For length of days, and long life, and peace, shall<br />
they add to thee.-Let not mercy and truth forsake thee; bind<br />
them about tby neck, write them upon the table of thy heart.<br />
Honol' the Lord with thy substance, and with the first-fruits of<br />
all thine increase: So shall thy barns be filled with plenty, and<br />
thy presses shall burst out with new \Vine.-Happy is the man<br />
that findeth Wisdomo-Length of days is in her right hand,<br />
and in her left hand riches and hOlloro-Her ways are ways of'<br />
pleasantness, and all her paths are peace.-" The sluggard<br />
will not plow by reason of the cold; therefore shall he beg in<br />
harvest, and have nothing."-" TLe hand of the diligent mak.<br />
eth rich."