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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... rule ( in the classes of this pedantic professor ) that ( whenever a student used a slang expression in recitation ) for him to get a failure grade . " It was a rule that for him to get a failure grade ” is ob- viously intolerable ...
... rule ( in the classes of this pedantic professor ) that ( whenever a student used a slang expression in recitation ) for him to get a failure grade . " It was a rule that for him to get a failure grade ” is ob- viously intolerable ...
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... rule so numbered in this book . Examine the rule thoughtfully , and then make the necessary revision in your theme . If the rule contains a term that you do not understand , consult the Grammatical Terms , pages 180-92 . Whenever your ...
... rule so numbered in this book . Examine the rule thoughtfully , and then make the necessary revision in your theme . If the rule contains a term that you do not understand , consult the Grammatical Terms , pages 180-92 . Whenever your ...
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... rules cover the most common types of unnecessary commas : 18a . Do not use a comma between subject and verb or between verb and complement . This rule applies especially to noun clauses introduced by how , that , what , why , whether ...
... rules cover the most common types of unnecessary commas : 18a . Do not use a comma between subject and verb or between verb and complement . This rule applies especially to noun clauses introduced by how , that , what , why , whether ...
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