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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... fact . 8a . Use the subjunctive mood to express a wish or a regret . I move that the second roll - call be omitted . O that he were here ! I would that I were there ! May all happiness befall thee . 8b . Use the subjunctive mood to ...
... fact . 8a . Use the subjunctive mood to express a wish or a regret . I move that the second roll - call be omitted . O that he were here ! I would that I were there ! May all happiness befall thee . 8b . Use the subjunctive mood to ...
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... fact and something quite different from fact many have found it hard to draw for instance Pascal had difficulty in explaining the difference . 7. " I'm not ready to go yet " he said " I hope to be able to leave in an hour . " 8. The ...
... fact and something quite different from fact many have found it hard to draw for instance Pascal had difficulty in explaining the difference . 7. " I'm not ready to go yet " he said " I hope to be able to leave in an hour . " 8. The ...
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... fact of Kim , however , is the fact that a thread of mystery runs through the story . Kipling so arranges his material as to give no evidence of a climax . But when the climax is reached , it seems natural and convincing . The many ...
... fact of Kim , however , is the fact that a thread of mystery runs through the story . Kipling so arranges his material as to give no evidence of a climax . But when the climax is reached , it seems natural and convincing . The many ...
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