Ross's Business EnglishSouth-Western Publishing Company, 1915 - 271 頁 |
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... whom the country will remem- ber with pride . 20. The savage army was in war - paint , plumed for battle . PROPERTIES OF NOUNS NUMBER Number is that quality of a word which shows whether it refers to one or more than one . Singular ...
... whom the country will remem- ber with pride . 20. The savage army was in war - paint , plumed for battle . PROPERTIES OF NOUNS NUMBER Number is that quality of a word which shows whether it refers to one or more than one . Singular ...
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... whom , or what after it : We study grammar . The man whips his horse . I saw your brother . We study what ? Grammar . The man whips what ? Horse . I saw whom ? Brother . Exercise 28 Divide a page into three columns . Write the verbs in ...
... whom , or what after it : We study grammar . The man whips his horse . I saw your brother . We study what ? Grammar . The man whips what ? Horse . I saw whom ? Brother . Exercise 28 Divide a page into three columns . Write the verbs in ...
第 101 頁
... whom ? after the preposition . The correct answer is the object ; as , in the first example above , Under what ? Under the wagon . To determine the antecedent , ask who ? or , what ? before the phrase ; as , What under the wagon ? Is ...
... whom ? after the preposition . The correct answer is the object ; as , in the first example above , Under what ? Under the wagon . To determine the antecedent , ask who ? or , what ? before the phrase ; as , What under the wagon ? Is ...
第 131 頁
... whom Which and that are nominative and objective . They have no possessive forms , though we sometimes find whose used as the possessive of which in referring to things , in ... who - whom I believe can ROSS'S BUSINESS ENGLISH 131.
... whom Which and that are nominative and objective . They have no possessive forms , though we sometimes find whose used as the possessive of which in referring to things , in ... who - whom I believe can ROSS'S BUSINESS ENGLISH 131.
第 132 頁
... who whom can be trusted . ) Who is correct , because it is the subject of can be trusted . He is the man who - whom I believe we can trust . ( Rel- ative clause who whom we can trust . ) The natural order would be : We can trust who whom .
... who whom can be trusted . ) Who is correct , because it is the subject of can be trusted . He is the man who - whom I believe we can trust . ( Rel- ative clause who whom we can trust . ) The natural order would be : We can trust who whom .
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abbreviation action adjectives modify adverb antecedent Brown business letter collective noun complete complimentary close compound conjunctions connected correct Dear Sir denotes enclosed English Example Exercise express following sentences gender give good-well grammar has-have he-him him-he his-their hyphen I-me improper italicized words in-into infinitive Insert interrogation interrogation points intransitive is-are its-their John lady LESSON look me-I meaning never noun or pronoun object omitting the improper paragraph passive voice payt perfect participle person phrase plural possessive predicate noun preposition present punctuation quotation real-very refers relative clause Reverend rule sales letter salutation semicolon she-her ship singular speak speech Star Brand stenographer street student teacher telegram tell tense they-them things thought transitive verb truly us-we usually verbal noun wagon was—were who-whom Write the following written yesterday
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第 153 頁 - I chatter, chatter, as I flow To join the brimming river; For men may come and men may go, But I go on for ever.
第 161 頁 - A man should learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which flashes across his mind -- from within, more than the lustre of the firmament of bards and sages.
第 202 頁 - To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men, — that is genius.
第 195 頁 - Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested; that is, some books are to be read only in parts; others to be read, but not curiously; and some few to be read wholly, and with diligence and attention.
第 161 頁 - Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope in the world? In our present differences, is either party without faith of being in the right? If the Almighty Ruler of Nations, with His eternal truth and justice, be on your side of the North, or on yours of the South, that truth and that justice will surely prevail...
第 193 頁 - There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance ; that imitation is suicide ; that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion ; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till.
第 2 頁 - The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident.
第 169 頁 - STUDIES serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability. Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgment and disposition of business. For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs, come best from those that are learned.
第 201 頁 - If I were an American as I am an Englishman, while a foreign troop was landed in my country, I never would lay down my arms — never, never, never!
第 1 頁 - Nouns. A Proper Noun is the name of a particular person, place, or thing. A...