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Caroline Taggart,J.A.Wines

My Grammar and I (Or Should That Be 'Me'?)

  • Mariahar citeretfor 8 år siden
    Capital letters are sometimes referred to as ‘upper case’. This is because manual typesetters kept these letters in the upper drawers of a desk – the upper type case. More frequently used letters were stored on a lower shelf, thus ‘lower case’ letters.
  • Marianna Kouzminskayahar citeretfor 4 år siden
    Knowing the rules – and breaking them because you feel like it, not because you don’t know any better – will make you a more confident, creative and entertaining writer and speaker.
  • Валентина Барашеваhar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Pictures or meat are hung; criminals used to be hanged.
  • Bagul Bazarovahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    ‘80 per cent of married men cheat in America…’
    The rest cheat in Europe.
  • Bagul Bazarovahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    Every name is called a NOUN,
    As field and fountain, street and town;
    In place of noun the PRONOUN stands
    As he and she can clap their hands;
    The ADJECTIVE describes a thing,
    As magic wand and bridal ring;
    The VERB means action, something done -
    To read, to write, to jump, to run;
    How things are done, the ADVERBS tell,
    As quickly, slowly, badly, well;
    The PREPOSITION shows relation,
    As in the street, or at the station;
    CONJUNCTIONS join, in many ways,
    Sentences, words, or phrase and phrase;
    The INTERJECTION cries out, ‘Hark!
    I need an exclamation mark!’
    Through poetry, we learn how each
    of these make up THE PARTS OF SPEECH.
  • Aizere Malaisarovahar citeretfor 2 år siden
    You may continually receive unwanted telephone calls from telesales people. However, if this were happening continuously, you would never be able to put the phone down.
  • Женя Терскийhar citeretfor 7 år siden
    avoid clichés like the plague
  • Olga Subbotinahar citeretfor 6 måneder siden
    Webster’s dislike of words that weren’t pronounced the way they looked led him to decree that words such as centre and theatre should be spelled center and theater; he also dropped the silent u from words such as colour, favour and honour. In fact, Webster was single-handedly responsible for most of the differences between British and American spelling that survive to this day.
  • Olga Subbotinahar citeretfor 6 måneder siden
    college professor wrote on his blackboard: A woman without her man is nothing.
    He then asked his students to punctuate the sentence.
    All of the males in the class wrote: A woman, without her man, is nothing. All the females in the class wrote: A woman: without her, man is nothing.
  • Alexandra Skitiovahar citeretfor 6 måneder siden
    Most comparatives say that something is more or less something than the other something, if you see what we mean. But it is also a comparative to say that something is the same (or not the same) as something else:

    He is as cunning as a fox.

    This ring is not as expensive as that one. (I want that one.)
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