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A GRAMMAR OF THE
Singular and Plural.
c
Ac. & JA or f lS\ mysdf, &c.
o
Ab, ^ (J.A or ^ VT from myself &c.
This pronoun is applicable to all the three persons ; but,
it must have reference, where used, to the same object as
the nominative case, expressed or understood, before the
verb in the same member of tlie sentence ; consequently,
by it are for the most part expressed the English myself
tliyself, himself herself itself ourselves, &c.; as well as
my own, tliy own, his own, her owji, our own, &c., which the
genitive case denotes: moreover, is frequently adopted
in a plural sense before postpositions; so, among
tliemselves, &c.
The Tnterrogative.
Singular.
N. wlio? which ?
what?
G. J? ^ ijJ °f whom ? &c.
D. or to whom? &c.
Ac.^^or^^ whom? &c.
Ab. ijJfromwhom?Scc.
Plural.
N. who? which?
what?
G. J J f whose? &c.
o
D. or f J> 1° whom?Scc.
c
Ac. orf f whom? &c.
Ab. ^ ffrom whom ?
The above may be used absolutely with respect to per-
sons, and adjectively with respect to either persons or
things ; as, who? f to which, or what, thing? but
A GRAMMAR OF THE
Singular and Plural.
c
Ac. & JA or f lS\ mysdf, &c.
o
Ab, ^ (J.A or ^ VT from myself &c.
This pronoun is applicable to all the three persons ; but,
it must have reference, where used, to the same object as
the nominative case, expressed or understood, before the
verb in the same member of tlie sentence ; consequently,
by it are for the most part expressed the English myself
tliyself, himself herself itself ourselves, &c.; as well as
my own, tliy own, his own, her owji, our own, &c., which the
genitive case denotes: moreover, is frequently adopted
in a plural sense before postpositions; so, among
tliemselves, &c.
The Tnterrogative.
Singular.
N. wlio? which ?
what?
G. J? ^ ijJ °f whom ? &c.
D. or to whom? &c.
Ac.^^or^^ whom? &c.
Ab. ijJfromwhom?Scc.
Plural.
N. who? which?
what?
G. J J f whose? &c.
o
D. or f J> 1° whom?Scc.
c
Ac. orf f whom? &c.
Ab. ^ ffrom whom ?
The above may be used absolutely with respect to per-
sons, and adjectively with respect to either persons or
things ; as, who? f to which, or what, thing? but