Determine the grammatical value of the italicized words in the following sentences, according to the use of each:— 1.
State the case of the italicized nouns in the following sentences:— 1.
State the use or function of the italicized words in the following sentences, and tell the part of speech of each word:— 1.
Examine the construction of the italicized nouns in the following sentences:— 1.
Which of the italicized words in the following sentences is used as the subject of the sentence, which to denote ownership, and on which does the action expressed by the verb end?
What is the gender, person, and number of the italicized pronouns in the following sentences?
Point out the use of the italicized adverbs in the following sentences:— 1.
Which of the italicizedwords are used as pronouns and which as adjectives?
State which of theitalicized verbs in the following sentences is used independently, to express its own meaning, and which is used to aid another verb to express its meaning:— 1.
Exchange the italicized words in the two sentences and they will be correctly used.
These sentences will be corrected by inserting to before theitalicized words.
The italicized letters in the French mon galant = nga; mon gaillard = ngai; son gosier = ngo.
Note that I have italicized in the quotation certain admissions of Webster, which, in case his premises should be disproved, concede the cause to his adversary.
I do not understand that in the Charleston speech he meant to revoke the italicized words, and to say anything more than that each side was right in its own view of the nature of the government.
I have italicized in the quotation the statements specially pertinent here.
Note that in the passage just quoted from him I have italicized the two words "not morally.
The word which I haveitalicized is a little significant.
The words italicizedbeing practically a quotation from the pre-Armistice conditions, satisfied the scruples of the President, while the addition of the words "and in general all damage as defined in Annex I.
Text emphasis is denoted as =Italicized Bold= and Italics.
Tables were standardized to have italicized column titles.
The part I have italicized is most significant, and shows that a previous voyage had been made by John Cabot under the authority of the Crown.
Comment on the use of the italicized words in the following sentences: The quick fishes steered to and fro about the body.
III Answer all the questions: 1 Explain the italicized words in the following passages from Il Penseroso: (a) The fickle pensioners of Morpheus' train.
Give the meaning of the italicized words and phrases.
In each of the sentences printed below tell whether the use of the italicized expression is right or wrong, and give the reason for your decision.
The wordsitalicized sum up the whole philosophy of a general chase.
The wordsitalicized show that this was aimed at Palliser; and at Sandwich, who inferentially had "permitted" his action, and ultimately rewarded him with the Governorship of Greenwich Hospital.
The words italicized strike the true note of subordination duly tempered with discretion.
She italicized every other word, and declared herself insanely grateful.
He italicized the presence of Mr. Enslee at the moment of death, which came, he said, without immediate explanation.
Both the phrases that we haveItalicized express tenures, and very uncommon tenures of land.
The words italicized show that the English playwrights were conscious of having developed a nobler type of the drama than had been produced in Italy.
Footnote 182: The process is well indicated in the lines I have italicized in Bonifazio's soliloquy.
Exercise 91= Which of the italicized words should you use in the following, and why?
In the following sentences use only the correct italicized forms: 1.
Exercise 83= Which of the italicizedwords would you use?
What part of speech is each of theitalicized phrases below?
In the following sentences decide whether the italicized expressions are restrictive or non-restrictive.
Exercise 111= Choose the correct form of the italicized words below, and give the reason for your choice.
Use the correct one of the italicized pronouns in the following sentences: 1.
In the following sentences omit the incorrect italicized form: 1.
Exercise 92= Explain the proper position of the italicizedadverbs in the following sentences.
Exercise 101= In the following sentences, decide which of the italicized forms is correct.
In the following change the italicized parts to direct quotations.
Exercise 94= In the following exercise, select the correct one of the twoitalicized forms.
Exercise 79= In the following exercise, tell which of the italicized pronouns introduce restrictive, and which introduce non-restrictive clauses: 1.
The italicized sentence should be omitted here, and used later in the theme.
Words taken out of their context and made the subject of discussion areitalicized or placed in quotation marks.
In the clause following, italicized by us, our readers are to recognize an irony on the part of the critic: M.
The foregoing italicized passage was, Madame de Stael says, "suppressed by the literary censorship under the pretext that there was so much happiness in Paris now that there was no need of doing without it.
The words italicized by us above illustrate the intrepid firmness of our author in staking the fortune of an opinion of his upon the risk of confutation by future fact.
Give the exact meaning of eachitalicized preposition in the following sentences:-- 1.
Correct the italicized pronouns in the following, giving reasons from the analysis of the quotation:-- 1.
Correct the italicized pronouns in the following sentences, giving reasons from the analysis of the sentence:-- 1.
Tell whether the italicized words in the following sentences are conjunctions or adverbs; classify them if conjunctions:-- 1.
In this last sentence, the object is made the subject by being passive, and the words italicized are still complements.
Point out the exaggeration in the use of the italicized words by giving the meaning of the word.
Use single words in place of the italicized phrases and clauses in the following sentences.
In each of the following fill each blank with an appropriate synonym of the italicized word in the same sentence:-- 1.
Substitute, for the italicized words, phrases or clauses with the same meaning.
Expand the following simple sentences by substituting clauses for the italicized words or phrases.
On the other hand, you will readily see that the italicized expressions in the following sentences would be wholly inappropriate in serious written composition.
Usage certainly favors small initials for the followingitalicized words: river Rhine, Catskill village, the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
Transpose these sentences by placing the italicized words last, and note the effect:-- 1.
See whether you can find substitutes for these italicized words.
Place the, italicized words below in different positions, and note the effect on the sound and the sense:-- 1.
No grammarian, we think, would class each of these three italicized clauses as an adverb clause of cause.
Note the italicized words of coherence, and note in each case how they aid the flow of thought from sentence to sentence, and help to keep in mind the paragraph topic.
Thus, in the following paragraph, the italicized sentence violates the principle of Unity, because, very obviously it belongs to some other paragraph: Never did any race receive the Gospel with more ardent enthusiasm than the Irish.
Italicized words or phrases are marked by tildes (~).
Flame and Shadow By Sara Teasdale [Note on text: Italicized stanzas are indented 5 spaces.
Try the effects of both rising and falling inflections on the italicized words in the following sentences.
The most emphatic words are italicized in this selection.
Use long falling inflections on the italicized words in the following selection, noting their emphatic power.
The italicized part of the following might also be delivered with this every-word emphasis.
If the words italicized were omitted, the transition would be too abrupt: the conjunction but alone would be insufficient.
Condense the sentence by omitting some of the italicized words, e.
He probably thought he noticed a movement of surprise in me, for he accentuated and italicizedthese words.