Constructive English: Derivation, Spelling, Pronunciation, Grammar, Usage, Capitalization, Punctuation, and Letter Writing, with ExercisesGinn, 1923 - 458 páginas |
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... look , smell , sound , taste Ask , teach ; bid , forbid . Come , go ; dare ; had better , had rather , etc. Have been to , etc. • • • Help to ; it may be ; need ; please PAGE 93 93 93 93 94 95 95 95 96 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 100 100 ...
... look , smell , sound , taste Ask , teach ; bid , forbid . Come , go ; dare ; had better , had rather , etc. Have been to , etc. • • • Help to ; it may be ; need ; please PAGE 93 93 93 93 94 95 95 95 96 97 97 98 98 98 98 98 99 100 100 ...
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... looks out for himself . ( Not ' for themselves ' . ) 2. Each ( or Every ) class has its president . 3. Everybody has his troubles . ( Not ' their troubles ' . ) 4. Neither of us has his umbrella . ( Not ' have our umbrellas ' . ) 5 ...
... looks out for himself . ( Not ' for themselves ' . ) 2. Each ( or Every ) class has its president . 3. Everybody has his troubles . ( Not ' their troubles ' . ) 4. Neither of us has his umbrella . ( Not ' have our umbrellas ' . ) 5 ...
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... look better written out than put in such form as ' in the year I of the Christian Era ' ; for the use of A.D. and B. C. , see A.D. , § 417. ) MACAULAY . 5. The conduct of Hastings in 1780 and 1781. - 6. In the session of 1846–1847 ...
... look better written out than put in such form as ' in the year I of the Christian Era ' ; for the use of A.D. and B. C. , see A.D. , § 417. ) MACAULAY . 5. The conduct of Hastings in 1780 and 1781. - 6. In the session of 1846–1847 ...
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... Look at the page on athletics . ( Not ' the athletic page ' . ) ( Exercises XV , XVI , §§ 560 , 561. ) THE VERB 154. Verb . A verb is a word used to say something about a person or thing : The boys made a boat . 155. Verb phrase . A ...
... Look at the page on athletics . ( Not ' the athletic page ' . ) ( Exercises XV , XVI , §§ 560 , 561. ) THE VERB 154. Verb . A verb is a word used to say something about a person or thing : The boys made a boat . 155. Verb phrase . A ...
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... look , prove , smell , taste , turn , sound , and the like ( see §§ 238 , 239 ) : 1. At last I got clear of all debts . 2. The timid boy became a great leader . 3. The supplies proved insufficient . 4. The tinkling of the bells sounds ...
... look , prove , smell , taste , turn , sound , and the like ( see §§ 238 , 239 ) : 1. At last I got clear of all debts . 2. The timid boy became a great leader . 3. The supplies proved insufficient . 4. The tinkling of the bells sounds ...
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abbreviations adverb clause antecedent appositive asked avoided begin Bible called capital letter colloquial comma compound conditional sentence coördinate cousin dative denote DICKENS dictionary ellipsis emphasis English example Exercise express father Faulty five sentences containing following sentences formal French gerund girl honor hyphen indefinite indicative indirect object indirect quotation infinitive interrogative kind known language Latin less live look Lord MACAULAY means modify nominative nonessential NOTE omitted Oxford Oxford English Dictionary paragraph passive voice past perfect person or thing plural possessive possessive adjectives predicate adjective preposition present proper names punctuation Read aloud reference relative pronoun Reverend and dear salutation SHAKESPEARE simple futurity singular sometimes speak style subjunctive SUBJUNCTIVE MOOD subordinate clause subordinating conjunction Thou thought unity usually verb phrases wait wish woman words Write five sentences