At first sight the interior of the cup will show the leaves scattered about apparently haphazard and with no arrangement; just a jumble of tea-leaves and nothing more. In reality they have come to their positions and have taken on the shapes ... Read more of GENERAL THEORIES IN READING THE CUP at Tea Leaf.caInformational Site Network Informational
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Strength
Strength is that property of style which gives animation, ene...

Adjective
An adjective is a word which qualifies a noun, that is, shows...

Essentials Of English Grammar
In order to speak and write the English language correc...

Sequence Of Tenses
When two verbs depend on each other their tenses must have a ...

Pronoun
A pronoun is a word used in place of a noun; as, "John gave h...

Address
The address of a letter consists of the name, the title and t...

Figurative Language
In Figurative Language we employ words in such a way th...

Letter Writing
Many people seem to regard letter-writing as a very sim...

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Speaking Writing Articles

The Split Infinitive
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The Pronouns
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Capital Letters
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Prepositions And The Objective Case
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