This classic textbook on English grammar was first published in 1857 and quickly became a standard work in the field. The author, Samuel Stillman Greene, was a prominent educator and linguist of his time, and his book represents a comprehensive and well-organized approach to the study of grammar. The book includes chapters on sentence construction, parts of speech, and syntax, as well as exercises and quizzes to reinforce the student’s learning. A valuable resource for students and teachers alike, First Lessons in Grammar remains an essential work in the history of English language education.
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