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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... comma is used between the affirmative and negative parts of a question : You are coming , aren't you ? UNNECESSARY COMMAS 18. Avoid the use of unnecessary commas . When in Be prepared to justify every comma you use . doubt , remember ...
... comma is used between the affirmative and negative parts of a question : You are coming , aren't you ? UNNECESSARY COMMAS 18. Avoid the use of unnecessary commas . When in Be prepared to justify every comma you use . doubt , remember ...
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... comma with short introductory phrases that are not parenthetical . Wrong : On the desk , is a rare book . See 17b . 18c . Do not use a comma before the first or after the last member of a series . Wrong : That night I finished , the ...
... comma with short introductory phrases that are not parenthetical . Wrong : On the desk , is a rare book . See 17b . 18c . Do not use a comma before the first or after the last member of a series . Wrong : That night I finished , the ...
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... comma because the use of a comma between the two independent clauses would constitute the “ comma fault . " ) 27f . Place the comma and the period inside the quotation marks . " If I lend you the book , " he said , “ you must be sure to ...
... comma because the use of a comma between the two independent clauses would constitute the “ comma fault . " ) 27f . Place the comma and the period inside the quotation marks . " If I lend you the book , " he said , “ you must be sure to ...
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