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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... PERIOD FAULT THE Confusion of a phrase or dependent clause with a sen- tence often results in the period fault , the use of a period between parts of a sentence . This is one of the most serious blunders that a writer can make . 2. Do ...
... PERIOD FAULT THE Confusion of a phrase or dependent clause with a sen- tence often results in the period fault , the use of a period between parts of a sentence . This is one of the most serious blunders that a writer can make . 2. Do ...
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... PERIOD 21a . Use a period after every declarative sentence . The period marks the end of a thought unit . This rule applies to sentence fragments that stand for complete sentences : " Are you going ? " he asked . " Yes . " " When ...
... PERIOD 21a . Use a period after every declarative sentence . The period marks the end of a thought unit . This rule applies to sentence fragments that stand for complete sentences : " Are you going ? " he asked . " Yes . " " When ...
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... period at the end of the sentence . 21c . Use three periods ( ellipsis periods ) to mark an omission from the sentence . " Although we ought to think and talk about the matters of large intrinsic worth and least about the things of ...
... period at the end of the sentence . 21c . Use three periods ( ellipsis periods ) to mark an omission from the sentence . " Although we ought to think and talk about the matters of large intrinsic worth and least about the things of ...
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adjective adverb adverbial clause antecedent Avoid beginning brother capital clear Colloquial or provincial comma complete compound sentence construction coördinating conjunction correct dependent clause diction dictionary Directions given elliptical clause emphasis emphatic English example expression following sentences G. K. Chesterton gerund give given under Exercise grammatical group of words ideas important interest intransitive verb Julius Cæsar kind letter literary logical look main clause means mind modifier never night Note object paragraph parallel participle period periodic sentence person phrase play plural poem preposition principle pronoun punctuation quotation marks reader refer repetition Right semicolon sentence elements simple singular slang speech story student subjunctive mood subordinate clause subordinating conjunction substance tence tense theme thing thought tion to-day topic sentence transition verb vulgar walked writing written Wrong