A Practical Rhetoric of Expository ProseOxford University Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 583 |
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... pronoun is still preferred . A second problem in pronominal agreement arises from the fact that English has no personal pronoun in the third person that applies equally well to males and females . In a sentence like " Each student must ...
... pronoun is still preferred . A second problem in pronominal agreement arises from the fact that English has no personal pronoun in the third person that applies equally well to males and females . In a sentence like " Each student must ...
Strana 417
... pronoun should always be used . A few preposi- tional constructions give even native speakers difficulty . One such ... pronoun , as we have seen , is still regarded by precise speakers as the correct choice , at least on formal ...
... pronoun should always be used . A few preposi- tional constructions give even native speakers difficulty . One such ... pronoun , as we have seen , is still regarded by precise speakers as the correct choice , at least on formal ...
Strana 418
... pronoun . The solution depends upon whether or not the linking infinitive has a subject of its own . If it does not , the pronoun acting as its complement is placed in the sub- jective case because it is understood to refer back to the ...
... pronoun . The solution depends upon whether or not the linking infinitive has a subject of its own . If it does not , the pronoun acting as its complement is placed in the sub- jective case because it is understood to refer back to the ...
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Communication and Rhetoric | 3 |
WRITING AS A PROCESS | 17 |
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American become beginning better called cause chapter clause clear closing comma common complete composition consider construction contains course definition diction dictionary discuss effect emphasis employed English especially essay example expression fact feeling final formal give going hand idea important indicate instance kind language least less limited logical look mark matter meaning modifiers nature never noun object opening organization outline paragraph parallel passage pattern phrase position possible problem pronoun prose punctuation question reader reason reference relative repeating requires result rhetoric rhythm rule seems sense sentence short simple single sometimes sound specific statement stress student style subordinate suggest tell term thing third thought tion tone topic transitions true unit usually verb words writer