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Neithernor
When two singular subjects are connected by neither, nor use ...

Infinitives
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Ininto
Be careful to distinguish the meaning of these two little pre...

N. Y.
In writing to the President the superscription on the envelop...

Clearness
Clearness of style should be one of the leading consideration...

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Purity of style consists in using words which are reputable, ...

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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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