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neither action nor passion, but being or a state of being--third person singular, because its nominative "nation" is a noun of multitude conveying _unity_ of idea--it agrees with "nation," agreeably to RULE 10. _A noun of multitude conveying_ unity _of idea, may have a verb or pronoun agreeing with it in the_ singular. _Powerful_ is an adjective belonging to "nation," according to Rule 18. _Feeble_ belongs to "it," according to Note 1, under Rule 18. _Is_ is a neuter verb agreeing with "it," agreeably to Rule 4. "Bonaparte entered Russia with 400,000 men." _Four-hundred-thousand_ is a numeral adjective of the cardinal kind, it is a word used in counting, and belongs to the noun "men," according to Note 2, under Rule 18. _Numeral adjectives belong to nouns, which nouns must agree in number with their adjectives_. If, in parsing the following examples, you find any words about which you are at a loss, you will please to turn back, and parse all the foregoing examples again. This course will enable you to proceed without any difficulty. _More_ is an adverb. _Of_ and _to_ are prepositions, governing the nouns that follow them in the objective case. EXERCISES IN PARSING. A benevolent man helps indigent beggars. Studious scholars learn many long lessons. Wealthy merchants own large ships. The heavy ships bear large burdens; the lighter ships carry less burdens. Just poets use figurative language. Ungrammatical expressions offend a true critic's ear. Weak critics magnify trifling errors. No composition is perfect. The rabble was tumultuous. The late-washed grass looks green. Shady trees form a delightful arbor. The setting sun makes a beautiful appearance; the variegated rainbow appears more beautiful. Epaminondas was the greatest of the Theban generals; Pelopidas was next to Epaminondas. The first fleet contained three hundred men; the second contained four thousand. The earth contains one thousand million inhabitants. Many a cheering ray brightens the good man's pathway. NOTE. _Like, Worth_. The adjective _like_ is a contraction of the participle _likened_, and generally has the preposition _unto_ understood after it. "She is _like_ [_unto_] her brother." "They are _unlike_ [_to_] him." "The kingdom of heaven is _like_ [_likened_ or made _like_] _unto_ a householder." The noun _worth_ has altogether dropped its associated words. "The cloth is _worth_ ten dollars _a_ yard;"
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