
The Structure of the English Sentence
by Lillian Kimball Stewart
Publisher: American Book Company 1900
Number of pages: 261
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The book is a detailed guide to English grammar and syntax, analyzing sentence components and their functions. It provides a systematic approach to understanding sentence construction, making it a valuable resource for linguists, educators, and students seeking a deeper grasp of English language structure.
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