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DEFINITIONS
A Pronoun is a word used for or instead of a noun to keep us ...

SUMMONSUMMONS
Don't say "I shall summons him," but "I shall summon him." Su...

WASWERE
In the subjunctive mood the plural form were should be used w...

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
Sing. Plural ...

PREPOSITIONS AND THE OBJECTIVE CASE
Don't forget that prepositions always take the objective case...

PROPRIETY
Propriety of style consists in using words in their proper se...

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

PARTICIPLES
Present Past Perfect ...

PAST TENSEPAST PARTICIPLE
The interchange of these two parts of the irregular or so-cal...

FORMAL INVITATIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wagstaff request the ...


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PAST TENSE
FUTURE TENSE
INFINITIVES
PARTICIPLES
PRESENT TENSE
PRESENT TENSE
PAST PERFECT TENSE
PAST PERFECT TENSE
(PRESENT TENSE ONLY)
FUTURE PERFECT TENSE
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Discussion Versus Controversy
Good Conversation Conclusion
Gossip
Interruption In Conversation
Power Of Fitness Tact And Nicety In Business Words
The Talk Of Host And Hostess At Dinner
What Conversation Is And What It Is Not
What Should Guests Talk About At Dinner?
A GOOD LIBRARY
A OR AN
ADDRESS
ADJECTIVE
ADVERB
AM COMEHAVE COME
AND WITH THE RELATIVE
ARRANGEMENT OF WORDS IN A SENTENCE
ARTICLE
ATTRACTION
BEST PLAYS OF SHAKESPEARE
BETWEENAMONG
BROKEN CONSTRUCTION
CAPITAL LETTERS
CHOICE OF WORDS
CLEARNESS
CONJUNCTION
DEFINITIONS
DICTION
DIVISIONS OF GRAMMAR
DOUBLE NEGATIVE
EACH OTHERONE ANOTHER
EACH, EVERY, EITHER, NEITHER
EATATE
ELLIPSIS
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
ERRORS
ESSENTIALS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR
EXPRESSIVE OF WRITER
FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE
FIRST PERSONAL PRONOUN
FLEEFLY
FORMAL INVITATIONS
FURTHERFARTHER
GRAMMATICAL ERRORS OF STANDARD AUTHORS
HARMONY
INDISPENSABLE BOOKS
ININTO
INTERJECTION
KINDS OF STYLE
LAYLIE
LESSFEWER
LETTER WRITING
LETTERS
LOOSE PARTICIPLES
MASTERPIECES OF AMERICAN LITERATURE
MASTERS AND MASTERPIECES OF LITERATURE
NEITHERNOR
NOTES OF INTRODUCTION
OTHER AND ANOTHER
PAST TENSEPAST PARTICIPLE
PITFALLS TO AVOID
PREPOSITION
PREPOSITIONS AND THE OBJECTIVE CASE
PRONOUN
PROPRIETY
PUNCTUATION
PURITY
REQUIREMENTS OF SPEECH
RISERAISE
SAYS II SAID
SENTENCE CLASSIFICATION
SEQUENCE OF PERSON
SEQUENCE OF TENSES
SIMPLICITY
STRENGTH
SUBSCRIPTION
SUGGESTIONS
SUMMONSUMMONS
SYLLABLES AND WORDS
TEN GREATEST AMERICAN POETS
TEN GREATEST ENGLISH ESSAYISTS
TEN GREATEST ENGLISH POETS
THAT FOR SO
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE IN A NUTSHELL
THE HEADING
THE PARAGRAPH
THE PARTS OF SPEECH
THE PRONOUNS
THE SENTENCE
THE SPLIT INFINITIVE
THE VERB
THESETHOSE
THIS MUCHTHUS MUCH
THREE ESSENTIALS
THROUGHTHROUGHOUT
UNDENIABLEUNEXCEPTIONABLE
VOCATION AND AVOCATION
WASWERE
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