The Verbalist: A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and Wrong Use of Words, and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those who Would Speak and Write with ProprietyD. Appleton, 1911 - 337 sayfa |
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Sayfa 55
... opinion of you than I do myself , I should lay down my own and take up his . " Continually . See PERPETUALLY . Continue on . The on in this phrase is usually super- fluous . " We continued on our way " is idiomatic English , and is more ...
... opinion of you than I do myself , I should lay down my own and take up his . " Continually . See PERPETUALLY . Continue on . The on in this phrase is usually super- fluous . " We continued on our way " is idiomatic English , and is more ...
Sayfa 71
... opinion with regard to the particle we should use with this verb . Some say they differ with , others that they differ from , their neighbors in opinion . The weight of authority is on the side of always using from , though A may differ ...
... opinion with regard to the particle we should use with this verb . Some say they differ with , others that they differ from , their neighbors in opinion . The weight of authority is on the side of always using from , though A may differ ...
Sayfa 79
... opinion ] of grammarians , " says Dr. Hodg- son , “ either , as a distributive adjective , always retains the notion [ idea ] of duality ; any one , therefore , should take its place in the following sentences : " I should think myself ...
... opinion ] of grammarians , " says Dr. Hodg- son , “ either , as a distributive adjective , always retains the notion [ idea ] of duality ; any one , therefore , should take its place in the following sentences : " I should think myself ...
Sayfa 87
... opinion of some , rather absurdly , used in this country . Mr. Richard Grant White says on the subject of its use : " I have yet to discover what a man means when he addresses a letter to John Dash , Esqr . He means no more nor less ...
... opinion of some , rather absurdly , used in this country . Mr. Richard Grant White says on the subject of its use : " I have yet to discover what a man means when he addresses a letter to John Dash , Esqr . He means no more nor less ...
Sayfa 92
... opinion , his image is not drawn from something which [ that ] , having burst , has perished so ; but he would imply that it has been contemptuously driven off from the world's stage . " - Trench . Extend . This verb , the primary ...
... opinion , his image is not drawn from something which [ that ] , having burst , has perished so ; but he would imply that it has been contemptuously driven off from the world's stage . " - Trench . Extend . This verb , the primary ...
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adjective adverb American appears authority better built called careful writers clause Cobbett comma common correct diction Dictionary doubt ellipsis employed England English English language erly error euphonious example expression following sentence frequently gentleman give grammar grammarians Grant White hear idiomatic imperfect tense improperly incorrect intended John kind lady language Latin less live locution look matter means Metonymy mind mood N. Y. Sun never nice noun object old English one's opinion participle passive persons phrase plural preposition present pronoun proper word qualify rarely reference reflexive pronouns relative relative pronouns rhetoric Richard Grant White rule Sally Brown say properly sense simply solecism Sometimes misused speak speakers speech Story subjunctive subjunctive mood superfluous synonym taste tence term thing thou thought tion truth usage verb vulgarism Webster's Dictionary woman word is sometimes York