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Diction
The first requisite of style is choice of words, and this com...

Indispensable Books
Homer, Dante, Cervantes, Shakespeare and Goethe. (The best...

Participles
Present Past Perfect ...

Capital Letters
Capital letters are used to give emphasis to or call attentio...

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

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

And With The Relative
Never use and with the relative in this manner: "That is the ...

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

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Speaking Writing Articles

A Or An
A becomes an before a vowel or before h mute for the sake of ...

Vocation And Avocation
Don't mistake these two words so nearly alike. Vocation is th...

Broken Construction
Sometimes the beginning of a sentence presents quite a differ...

And With The Relative
Never use and with the relative in this manner: "That is the ...

Writing For Newspapers
The newspaper nowadays goes into every home in t...

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

What Should Guests Talk About At Dinner?
"Good talk is not to be had for the asking. Humors must fir...

Past Perfect Tense
Sing. Plural ...