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Adverb
An adverb is a word which modifies a verb, an adjective or an...
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Capital letters are used to give emphasis to or call attentio...
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Style is expressive of the writer, as to who he is and what h...
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A Good Library
Besides the works mentioned everyone should endeavor to have ...
Neithernor
When two singular subjects are connected by neither, nor use ...
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THIS MUCHTHUS MUCH
Common Stumbling Blocks - Peculiar Constructions - Misused Forms.
"This much is certain" should be "Thus much or so much is certain."
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