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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... question , never used except to repeat a question : " Will I come ? I will do my best to come . ' Will we go ? Absurd question . " " Shall you go ? Answer : I shall . Will he go ? Answer : He will . Necessity or intention : Shall I go ...
... question , never used except to repeat a question : " Will I come ? I will do my best to come . ' Will we go ? Absurd question . " " Shall you go ? Answer : I shall . Will he go ? Answer : He will . Necessity or intention : Shall I go ...
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... QUESTION MARK 23a . Use the question mark at the end of every direct question , whether original , quoted , or inserted in a declarative sentence . Examples : Are you going ? " Are you going ? " he asked . To discuss the question ...
... QUESTION MARK 23a . Use the question mark at the end of every direct question , whether original , quoted , or inserted in a declarative sentence . Examples : Are you going ? " Are you going ? " he asked . To discuss the question ...
第 244 頁
... question is , Will he come if we ask him ? The question : Which of these two men is better fitted for the position ? would be hard to answer . ( But : The question as to which of these two men is better fitted for the posi- tion would ...
... question is , Will he come if we ask him ? The question : Which of these two men is better fitted for the position ? would be hard to answer . ( But : The question as to which of these two men is better fitted for the posi- tion would ...
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