Lexicographical Neighbors of Conjunctives
Literary usage of Conjunctives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Exercises to the Rules and Construction of French Speech: Consisting of by Louis Chambaud (1815)
"236, B. The conjunctives are put ... The conjunctives, whether governing or
governed, &c. p. 240, D. I dare not tell it youj ..."
2. Egypt's Place in Universal History: An Historical Investigation in Five Books by Baron Christian Karl Josias Bunsen, Samuel Birch, Charles Herbert Cottrell (1867)
"I. WORDS USED FOR THE CONNEXION OF SENTENCES (conjunctives). A. Connexion between
the Nouns or agents of two 1. Relative Pronouns. sentences. a. pa entet ..."
3. An Italian Grammar by Ruth Shepard Phelps (1917)
"6. The soldier has found the gun, but he has not yet returned. 7. Do you like
the tricolored American flag ? Yes, I like it. LESSON XI conjunctives ..."
4. Philological Studies: With English Illustrations by Josiah Willard Gibbs, Karl Ferdinand Becker (1857)
"CONJUNCTIONS AND conjunctives. 1. THE importance of the right use of conjunctions
in continuous discourse, although in themselves of secondary value, ..."
5. A First Spanish Book and Reader by William Frederic Giese (1902)
"conjunctives 53. Conjunctive object pronouns are personal pronouns used in
immediate connection with a verb ..."
6. A Grammar of the Malayan Language by William Marsden (1812)
"... j de-luar without, "^Si> ^ de-blakang behind, _JL* j de-sa-bldh on one side
of, ^JL? ka-dtas to the top of, up to,jj!jj deri-luar from out. conjunctives ..."