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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第 137 頁
... complete sen- tence . Wrong : I worked every day and part of every night . Finally becoming disgusted with my position . Right : I worked every day and part of every night , finally becom- ing disgusted with my position . 2e . Do not ...
... complete sen- tence . Wrong : I worked every day and part of every night . Finally becoming disgusted with my position . Right : I worked every day and part of every night , finally becom- ing disgusted with my position . 2e . Do not ...
第 350 頁
... Complete every idea you begin to express . Complete one idea at a time . In passing from one idea to another , whether within the same sentence or in different sentences , indicate the transition as clearly as possible . Do not force ...
... Complete every idea you begin to express . Complete one idea at a time . In passing from one idea to another , whether within the same sentence or in different sentences , indicate the transition as clearly as possible . Do not force ...
第 445 頁
... complete sentence , 136 ; infinitive , second writ- ten as complete sentence , 136 ; participial , written as complete sentence , 137 absolute , 85 , 381 , 382 noun as , 151 ; defined , 186 Predicate noun , and agreement of verb with ...
... complete sentence , 136 ; infinitive , second writ- ten as complete sentence , 136 ; participial , written as complete sentence , 137 absolute , 85 , 381 , 382 noun as , 151 ; defined , 186 Predicate noun , and agreement of verb with ...
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