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Summonsummons
Don't say "I shall summons him," but "I shall summon him." Su...
Harmony
Harmony is that property of style which gives a smoothness to...
Formal Invitations
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff request the ...
The Talk Of Host And Hostess At Dinner
Sydney Smith, by all accounts a great master of the social ...
Grammatical Errors Of Standard Authors
Even the best speakers and writers are sometimes caught nappi...
Broken Construction
Sometimes the beginning of a sentence presents quite a differ...
Fleefly
These are two separate verbs and must not be interchanged. Th...
Notes Of Introduction
Notes of introduction should be very circumspect as the write...
Category: - Small Words - Their Importance - The Anglo-Saxon Element
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Attraction
Very often the verb is separated from its real nominative or ...
Ten Greatest English Essayists
Bacon, Addison, Steele, Macaulay, Lamb, Jeffrey, De Quincey, ...
Past Perfect Tense
Sing. Plural ...
Summonsummons
Don't say "I shall summons him," but "I shall summon him." Su...
Three Essentials
The three essentials of the English language are: Purity, Per...
Sequence Of Tenses
When two verbs depend on each other their tenses must have a ...
M.
Sing. Plural. ...
Undeniableunexceptionable
"My brother has an undeniable character" is wrong if I wish t...