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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... ANTECEDENT 6. Make a pronoun agree with its antecedent in gender , number , and person . The case of a pronoun is independent of the case of its antecedent . 6a . Use singular pronouns to refer only to singular ante- cedents . Pay ...
... ANTECEDENT 6. Make a pronoun agree with its antecedent in gender , number , and person . The case of a pronoun is independent of the case of its antecedent . 6a . Use singular pronouns to refer only to singular ante- cedents . Pay ...
第 148 頁
... antecedent , make it agree with the nearer antecedent : Right : Either John or his brothers will miss their train . Exercise A. Point out and correct the lack of agreement between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent in the 148 6b ...
... antecedent , make it agree with the nearer antecedent : Right : Either John or his brothers will miss their train . Exercise A. Point out and correct the lack of agreement between subject and verb or pronoun and antecedent in the 148 6b ...
第 200 頁
... antecedent dramatist ; it limits and defines an antecedent of general reference and so is used like a restrictive modifier . The same close connection between the appositive and its antecedent appears in the sentences below . ) He ...
... antecedent dramatist ; it limits and defines an antecedent of general reference and so is used like a restrictive modifier . The same close connection between the appositive and its antecedent appears in the sentences below . ) He ...
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