Substantives and adjectives are formed from substantives and l~repositions by the addition of y in the masculine; e.g. [Please select]
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When we examine common words, we find that, broadly speaking, proper names stand for particulars, while other substantives, adjectives, prepositions, and verbs stand for universals. [Please select]
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Abstract words, he says,[151] are generally 'participles without a substantive and therefore in construction used as substantives.' [Please select]
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We are forced by language to use substantives which in their nature have only the sense of adjectives. [Please select]
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They are the substantives of which these other words are properly the adjectives. [Please select]
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And my ponies were none the less fat and in good condition though they were fed on literature, had substantives for oats, adjectives for hay, and adverbs for straw. [Please select]
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