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" ... ie though he charm. •). Greenwood says: «Now in English, there are no moods. . ., but (it) does all that by the aid of auxiliary or helping verbs, which in the Latin and some other languages, is done by the diversity of terminations or endings.*... "
The Royal English Grammar: Containing what is Necessary to the Knowledge of ... - Page 63
by James Greenwood - 1737 - 173 pages
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An Essay Towards a Practical English Grammar: Describing the Genius and ...

James Greenwood - English language - 1753 - 376 pages
...Endings, to cxprefs its Manners of fignifying; but does all that by the Aid of Auxiliary or Helfing Verbs; which in the Latin, and fome other Languages, is done by the Diverfity of Terminations or Endings. For the Poffibility of the Thing is exprefled by can or could;...
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