Speaking Writing Articles |
Each, Every, Either, Neither
These words are continually misapplied. Each can be applied t...
Ten Greatest English Poets
Chaucer, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Burns, Wordsworth, Kea...
A Or An
A becomes an before a vowel or before h mute for the sake of ...
Present Tense
Sing. Plural
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The Heading
The Heading has three parts, viz., the name of the place, the...
Loose Participles
A participle or participial phrase is naturally referred to t...
Thesethose
"Don't say, These kind; those sort. Kind and sort are each si...
Gossip
It seems strange that, in all the long list of brilliant di...
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Speaking Writing Articles |
The Split Infinitive
Even the best speakers and writers are in the habit of placin...
Summonsummons
Don't say "I shall summons him," but "I shall summon him." Su...
Figurative Language
In Figurative Language we employ words in such a way th...
Riseraise
These verbs are very often confounded. Rise is to move or pas...
Essentials Of English Grammar
In order to speak and write the English language correc...
Adjective
An adjective is a word which qualifies a noun, that is, shows...
Ellipsis
Errors in ellipsis occur chiefly with prepositions.
His ob...
Punctuation
Lindley Murray and Goold Brown laid down cast-iron rule...
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