clause, co-ordinate with 4, and subordinate to 3, object of to suppose.)
EXERCISE 56
Analyse the following sentences.
1. As my eldest son was bred a scholar, I determined to send him to town, where his abilities might contribute to our support and
his own
2. Clive had been only a few months in the army, when intelligence arrived that peace had been concluded between Great Britain
and France.
3. Thad a partial father, who gave me a better education than his broken fortune would have allowed.
4. He told us that he had read Milton, in a prose translation, when he was fourteen.
5. With whatever luxuries a bachelor may be surrounded, he will always find his happiness incomplete, unless he has a wife
and children.
6. Among the many reasons which make me glad to have been born in England, one of the first is that I read Shakespeare in my
mother tongue.
7. He [Popel professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was presented, he praised through
his whole life with unvaried liberality.
Answers
Answered by
1
Answer:
.
4. He told us that he had read Milton, in a prose translation, when he was fourteen.
5. With whatever luxuries a bachelor may be surrounded, he will always find his happiness incomplete, unless he has a wife
and children.
6. Among the many reasons which make me glad to have been born in England, one of the first is that I read Shakespeare in my
mother tongue.
7. He [Popel professed to have learned his poetry from Dryden, whom, whenever an opportunity was presented, he praised through
Attachments:
Similar questions