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The English language is the tongue now current in Engla...
Sequence Of Person
Remember that the first person takes precedence of the second...
What Should Guests Talk About At Dinner?
"Good talk is not to be had for the asking. Humors must fir...
Lessfewer
Less refers is quantity, fewer to number. "No man has less vi...
Vocation And Avocation
Don't mistake these two words so nearly alike. Vocation is th...
Present Tense
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Grammatical Errors Of Standard Authors
Even the best speakers and writers are sometimes caught nappi...
Harmony
Harmony is that property of style which gives a smoothness to...
SAYS II SAID
Common Stumbling Blocks - Peculiar Constructions - Misused Forms.
"Says I" is a vulgarism; don't use it. "I said" is correct form.
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Great Authors--Classification--The World's Best Books.
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Principles of Letter Writing - Forms - Notes
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Small Words - Their Importance - The Anglo-Saxon Element
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