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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... correct the misuse of clauses . Some of the sentences are correct . 1. The best thing this teacher ever did for me was he showed me how to read carefully . 2. “ To err is human , to forgive divine " is a line from one of Pope's poems ...
... correct the misuse of clauses . Some of the sentences are correct . 1. The best thing this teacher ever did for me was he showed me how to read carefully . 2. “ To err is human , to forgive divine " is a line from one of Pope's poems ...
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... Correct the double negatives in the following sentences . Some of the sentences are correct . 1. I can't see but four of the moons of Jupiter . 2. I don't believe that neither . 3. He hasn't failed in a single course or made below go on ...
... Correct the double negatives in the following sentences . Some of the sentences are correct . 1. I can't see but four of the moons of Jupiter . 2. I don't believe that neither . 3. He hasn't failed in a single course or made below go on ...
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... correctly . ( One is a singular indefinite pro- You and they are personal pronouns . ) noun . Right : If one ... correct the undesirable shifts in point of view : 1. I allowed my gaze to wander on down into the canyon and can see ...
... correctly . ( One is a singular indefinite pro- You and they are personal pronouns . ) noun . Right : If one ... correct the undesirable shifts in point of view : 1. I allowed my gaze to wander on down into the canyon and can see ...
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