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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... elliptical clauses of comparison use the nominative case when the expanded clause demands that case . Right : He is more active than I ( not me ) . He is as able to do it as I ( not me ) . Than In such clauses the construction of the ...
... elliptical clauses of comparison use the nominative case when the expanded clause demands that case . Right : He is more active than I ( not me ) . He is as able to do it as I ( not me ) . Than In such clauses the construction of the ...
第 194 頁
... elliptical clause . ) Note : If the clauses are short and closely connected , or if the style is colloquial , no comma is needed : He came and he went as he pleased . He played and I sang . Note : If the clauses are not connected by one ...
... elliptical clause . ) Note : If the clauses are short and closely connected , or if the style is colloquial , no comma is needed : He came and he went as he pleased . He played and I sang . Note : If the clauses are not connected by one ...
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... elliptical clauses and phrases , 396 ; exercises , 396 , 397 Darwin , Origin of Species , quoted , 70 Dash , 24 , 224-26 ; for decided interrup- tion , 224 ; to heighten suspense , 224 ; to emphasize parenthesis , 225 ; exer- cises ...
... elliptical clauses and phrases , 396 ; exercises , 396 , 397 Darwin , Origin of Species , quoted , 70 Dash , 24 , 224-26 ; for decided interrup- tion , 224 ; to heighten suspense , 224 ; to emphasize parenthesis , 225 ; exer- cises ...
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