Writing with a PurposeHoughton Mifflin, 1973 - Всего страниц: 481 |
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... college writing . Notice that either capital or small letters may be used in these abbreviations . number The occasional confusion of these words in college writing creates awkwardness . Amount suggests bulk or weight . [ We collected a ...
... college writing . Notice that either capital or small letters may be used in these abbreviations . number The occasional confusion of these words in college writing creates awkwardness . Amount suggests bulk or weight . [ We collected a ...
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... college writing it would be safer to avoid this use of badly and to use one of the various possible synonyms . For example , “ He was obviously in need of a shave , " " I was eager to play . " balance = rest of , remainder Now accepted ...
... college writing it would be safer to avoid this use of badly and to use one of the various possible synonyms . For example , “ He was obviously in need of a shave , " " I was eager to play . " balance = rest of , remainder Now accepted ...
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... college writing . A formal variant of can only [ I can but hope you are mistaken ] . A formal variant of cannot help or must [ We cannot but accept the verdict ] . In most college writing " We must accept the verdict " would be ...
... college writing . A formal variant of can only [ I can but hope you are mistaken ] . A formal variant of cannot help or must [ We cannot but accept the verdict ] . In most college writing " We must accept the verdict " would be ...
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