Writing and Thinking: A Handbook of Composition and RevisionHoughton Mifflin, 1931 - 449 頁 Tables on lining-papers."Second revised edition."First edition, 1919, published under title: Sentences and thinking. |
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... groups of words leave us with a sense of incom- pleteness . They do not tell us anything ; they merely sug- gest ideas or arouse our curiosity . Not one of them is a sentence . If we choose from these groups a word or group of words ...
... groups of words leave us with a sense of incom- pleteness . They do not tell us anything ; they merely sug- gest ideas or arouse our curiosity . Not one of them is a sentence . If we choose from these groups a word or group of words ...
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... sentences , the verbal is accompanied by a finite verb ( is , requires , and is ) that expresses the predication of the sentence . No group of words can stand alone as a sentence unless it contains a finite verb . A phrase , as ...
... sentences , the verbal is accompanied by a finite verb ( is , requires , and is ) that expresses the predication of the sentence . No group of words can stand alone as a sentence unless it contains a finite verb . A phrase , as ...
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... groups of words , then , is a dependent clause : a group of words containing both subject and predicate , but incapable of standing alone as a sentence . A dependent clause expresses a predication , but the predica- tion is dependent upon ...
... groups of words , then , is a dependent clause : a group of words containing both subject and predicate , but incapable of standing alone as a sentence . A dependent clause expresses a predication , but the predica- tion is dependent upon ...
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