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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... kind the other thing seems to make me worse and worse i will i will bartley she said humbly i will try to be kind and patient with you i will indeed he threw back his head and laughed and laughed poor poor kinney hes the cook you know ...
... kind the other thing seems to make me worse and worse i will i will bartley she said humbly i will try to be kind and patient with you i will indeed he threw back his head and laughed and laughed poor poor kinney hes the cook you know ...
第 328 頁
... kind or Kind of , sort of . These expressions should be followed only by a substantive used as the object of the preposition of . They should never be used adverbially : Colloquial or vulgar : I am kind of tired to - day . Better : I ...
... kind or Kind of , sort of . These expressions should be followed only by a substantive used as the object of the preposition of . They should never be used adverbially : Colloquial or vulgar : I am kind of tired to - day . Better : I ...
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... kind of writing . Those who have mastered the principles of written expression will find no difficulty in composing a good letter , whether it be the formal business type or the informal personal kind . In business letters the following ...
... kind of writing . Those who have mastered the principles of written expression will find no difficulty in composing a good letter , whether it be the formal business type or the informal personal kind . In business letters the following ...
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