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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... subordinate thoughts ( large branches ) , which again divide into subordinate thoughts ( small branches ) , etc. Our sentence , if rewritten on this principle , might read as follows : Standing there looking at a pebble , quite ...
... subordinate thoughts ( large branches ) , which again divide into subordinate thoughts ( small branches ) , etc. Our sentence , if rewritten on this principle , might read as follows : Standing there looking at a pebble , quite ...
第 17 頁
... subordinate thoughts in subordinate clauses or other subordinate constructions . Remember that the substitution of conjunctive adverbs 1 for coördinat- ing conjunctions 2 will not subordinate one clause to the other . Do not write more ...
... subordinate thoughts in subordinate clauses or other subordinate constructions . Remember that the substitution of conjunctive adverbs 1 for coördinat- ing conjunctions 2 will not subordinate one clause to the other . Do not write more ...
第 346 頁
... subordination , or subordinating the wrong idea . Do not put the main idea in a subordinate grammatical construction , as in a dependent clause or a participial phrase , and do not put the subordinate idea in coördinate gram- matical ...
... subordination , or subordinating the wrong idea . Do not put the main idea in a subordinate grammatical construction , as in a dependent clause or a participial phrase , and do not put the subordinate idea in coördinate gram- matical ...
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