Pinckert's Practical Grammar: A Lively, Unintimidating Guide to Usage, Punctuation, and StyleWriter's Digest Books, 1986 - 232페이지 |
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... confused , since confusion foments thought . Attacking or defending Formal language is not a particularly thoughtful thing to do . The movement toward informality is accelerating . Formal is open- ing up and relaxing . Contractions ...
... confused , since confusion foments thought . Attacking or defending Formal language is not a particularly thoughtful thing to do . The movement toward informality is accelerating . Formal is open- ing up and relaxing . Contractions ...
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... confused whether you're talking about the man or the play . This is hardly a problem . If you wrote without underlining that you loved Madame Butterfly and went aboard Queen Elizabeth no one is likely to be confused . But since every ...
... confused whether you're talking about the man or the play . This is hardly a problem . If you wrote without underlining that you loved Madame Butterfly and went aboard Queen Elizabeth no one is likely to be confused . But since every ...
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... confused - you won't think unless you're confused . A teacher's job is to confuse students - no wonder there's no money in it — and a student's job is to be confused - no wonder they act so strange . But don't give up in confusion . If ...
... confused - you won't think unless you're confused . A teacher's job is to confuse students - no wonder there's no money in it — and a student's job is to be confused - no wonder they act so strange . But don't give up in confusion . If ...
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