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Grammar-Land by M. L. NESBITT ( - ) Genre(s): Reference, Language learning Read by: Kara Shallenberg in English Chapters: 00:00:00 - 00 - Preface and Introduction 00:09:46 - 01 - Mr. Noun 00:20:34 - 02 - Little Article 00:27:31 - 03 - Mr. Pronoun 00:38:49 - 04 - Serjeant Parsing's Visit to Schoolroom-shire 00:40:46 - 05 - Mr. Adjective 00:50:49 - 06 - Mr. Adjective Tried for Stealing 01:02:14 - 07 - The Quarrel Between Mr. Pronoun and Mr. Adjective, and Little Interjection 01:15:42 - 08 - Dr. Verb 01:26:39 - 09 - Dr. Verb's Three Tenses, Number, and Persons 01:38:30 - 10 - Serjeant Parsing in Schoolroom-Shire Again 01:41:04 - 11 - The Nominative Case 01:49:51 - 12 - Adverb 01:58:46 - 13 - Preposition 02:08:09 - 14 - Prepositions Govern the Objective Case 02:17:00 - 15 - Conjunction 02:25:36 - 16 - Active Verbs Govern the Objective Case 02:36:08 - 17 - The Possessive Case; and Who's to Have the Prize? In this charming 1877 book of grammar instruction for children, we are introduced to the nine parts of speech and learn about the rules that govern them in Grammar-Land.'Judge Grammar is far mightier than any Fairy Queen, for he rules over real kings and queens down here in Matter-of-fact-land. Our kings and queens have all to obey Judge Grammar's laws, or else they would talk what is called bad grammar; and then, even their own subjects would laugh at them, and would say: 'Poor things! They are funny fellows, these nine Parts-of-Speech. You will find out by-and-by which you like best amongst them all. There is rich Mr. Noun, and his useful friend Pronoun; little ragged Article, and talkative Adjective; busy Dr. Verb, and Adverb; perky Preposition, convenient Conjunction, and that tiresome Interjection, the oddest of them all.' More information: http://librivox.org/grammar-land-by-m...