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Excerpt from The Elements of English Grammar
First, then, there are Objects real things. Next there are mental pictures of these objects, called ideas, each made up of a number of attributes. Third, there is a union of the two ideas named by the subject and the predicate attribute, making a thought. The union is made by the copula. And fourth, there is a statement of this thought in words, making a sentence.
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