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§ 1. Definition

§ 2. Can *

§ 3. May

§ 4. Must

§ 5. Should and ought

§ 6. To 6e+Infinitive . . . <

§ 7. To have-\- Infinitive

§ 8. Shall

§ 9. Will

§ 10. Would

§ 11. Dare

§ 12. Need

Mood

The Indicative Mood

The Imperative Mood

The Subjunctive Mood

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meaning as is expressed by the Subjunctive Mood

Attributive clauses modifying the noun time In the pal clause '.

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Adverbial clauses of purpose . Adverbial clauses of concession

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s o( rendering the Subjunctive Mood in Russian , . .

Chapttr VIII. THE NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VF.RH (Till':

VERBALS)

?l. Definition .

2. The characteristic traits of the verbals

UtAMMATICAL STRUCTURE OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 9

Part I ACCIDENCE 11

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION OF THE PARTS OF SPEECH 11

never, sometimes, etc.); 206

backward, upstairs, etc.); 206

(6) adverbs of degree, measure and quantity (very, enough, half, too, nearly, almost, much, little, hardly, rather, exceedingly, quite, once, twice, firstly, secondly, etc.). 206

II 207

MODAL WORDS 30

THE INTERJECTION 31

THE PREPOSITION 33

Part II SYNTAX 219

‘ N.. 222

PARTS OF THE SENTENCE 224

(Я 245

coSejuu 163

§ 8. Tenses in conventional direct speech

§ 9. Tenses in attributive relative clauses and adverbial clauses

of cause, result, comparison, and concession

§ 10. Tenses in subject clauses and predicative clauses

Chapter XIX. INDIRECT SPEECH

§ 1—2. General remarks ... .

§ 3. Indirect statements

§ 4. Indirect questions

§ 5. Indirect orders and requests

§ 6. Indirect offers, suggestions, and advice

§ 7. Indirect exclamations

§ 8. Greetings and leave-taking

Chapter XX. PUNCTUATION

§ 1. General remarks

The simple sentence

§ 2. Homogeneous members , . .

§ 3. Detached members

§ 4. Parenthetical words, groups of words, and clauses

§ 5. Interjections

§ 6. Nouns in address

The compound sentence

§ 7. Coordinate clauses joined asyndetically

§ 8. Coordinate clauses joined by copulative conjunctions . . . . § 9. Coordinate clauses joined by disjunctive conjunctions . . . . § 10. Coordinate clauses joined by adversative conjunctions . . . . § 11. Clauses joined by causative-consecutive conjunctions and

conjunctive adverbs

§ 12. Sentences containing direct speech

The complex sentence

§ 13. Subject clauses

§ 14. Predicative clauses .'

§ 15. Object clauses

§ 16. Attributive clauses

§ 17. Adverbial clauses

§ 18. Complex sentences consisting of two or more homogeneous

clauses

§ 19. Declarative non-exclamatory sentences

§ 20. Sentences expressing a question

§ 21. Exclamatory sentences

§ 22. Unfinished sentences