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... means of impressing them upon the memory . All words of one syllable ending in 7 , with a single vowel before it , have double at the close : as mill , sell . All words of one syllable ending in 7 , with 22 HOW TO SPELL CORRECTLY . How ...
... means of impressing them upon the memory . All words of one syllable ending in 7 , with a single vowel before it , have double at the close : as mill , sell . All words of one syllable ending in 7 , with 22 HOW TO SPELL CORRECTLY . How ...
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... means . " " I do not think that any one should incur cen . sure for being tender of their ( his ) reputation . " DIRECTION 3d . In the use of verbs and words which express time , care must be taken that the proper tense be employed to ...
... means . " " I do not think that any one should incur cen . sure for being tender of their ( his ) reputation . " DIRECTION 3d . In the use of verbs and words which express time , care must be taken that the proper tense be employed to ...
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... means but one house ; but " A white and a red house " means two houses . In the expression , " She has a little modesty , " the meaning is positive ; but by omitting the article , " She has little modesty , " the meaning becomes ...
... means but one house ; but " A white and a red house " means two houses . In the expression , " She has a little modesty , " the meaning is positive ; but by omitting the article , " She has little modesty , " the meaning becomes ...
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... are not adapted to the ideas you intend to communi cate , avoid the use of them . Precision means to make your writing a clear and concise 3 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF GRAMMAR . 33 Construction of Sentences Posting the Books 71.
... are not adapted to the ideas you intend to communi cate , avoid the use of them . Precision means to make your writing a clear and concise 3 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF GRAMMAR . 33 Construction of Sentences Posting the Books 71.
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James D. McCabe. Precision means to make your writing a clear and concise statement of your thoughts , so clear that no one reading it can fail to comprehend your exact meaning . You may use words that convey a meaning different from ...
James D. McCabe. Precision means to make your writing a clear and concise statement of your thoughts , so clear that no one reading it can fail to comprehend your exact meaning . You may use words that convey a meaning different from ...
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