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Best Plays Of Shakespeare
In order of merit are: Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, Antony and...

Laylie
The transitive verb lay, and lay, the past tense of the neute...

The Verb
A verb is a word which implies action or the doing of somethi...

Future Perfect Tense
Sing. Plural ...

First Personal Pronoun
The use of the first personal pronoun should be avoided as mu...

Purity
Purity of style consists in using words which are reputable, ...

(present Tense Only)
Sing. Plural ...

That For So
"The hurt it was that painful it made him cry," say "so painf...

Category: - Common Stumbling Blocks - Peculiar Constructions - Misused Forms.





GRAMMATICAL ERRORS OF STANDARD AUTHORS
PITFALLS TO AVOID
ATTRACTION
ELLIPSIS
THE SPLIT INFINITIVE
OTHER AND ANOTHER
AND WITH THE RELATIVE
LOOSE PARTICIPLES
BROKEN CONSTRUCTION
DOUBLE NEGATIVE
FIRST PERSONAL PRONOUN
SEQUENCE OF TENSES
BETWEENAMONG
LESSFEWER
FURTHERFARTHER
EACH OTHERONE ANOTHER
EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER
NEITHERNOR
RISERAISE
LAYLIE
SAYS II SAID
ININTO
EATATE
SEQUENCE OF PERSON
AM COMEHAVE COME
PAST TENSEPAST PARTICIPLE
PREPOSITIONS AND THE OBJECTIVE CASE
SUMMONSUMMONS
UNDENIABLEUNEXCEPTIONABLE
THE PRONOUNS
THAT FOR SO
THESETHOSE
THIS MUCHTHUS MUCH
FLEEFLY
THROUGHTHROUGHOUT
VOCATION AND AVOCATION
WASWERE


Speaking Writing Articles

The Pronouns
Very many mistakes occur in the use of the pronouns. "Let you...

Subscription
The Subscription or ending of a letter consists of the term o...

Sequence Of Person
Remember that the first person takes precedence of the second...

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

The Heading
The Heading has three parts, viz., the name of the place, the...

Future Tense
Sing. Plural ...

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

X L C D M1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000.
(9) Proper names begin with a capital; as, "Jones, Johnson, C...