Reading Horizons, Volume 10Psycho-Educational Clinic and the Western Michigan University Chapter of the International Reading Association, Kalamazoo, Mich, 1969 |
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... adverbs . " The belief that adverbs should end in -ly is hard to down in the mistaken purist , and one often meets the tone of reprobation about the short forms . A newspaper will comment quizzically on the public authorities that have ...
... adverbs . " The belief that adverbs should end in -ly is hard to down in the mistaken purist , and one often meets the tone of reprobation about the short forms . A newspaper will comment quizzically on the public authorities that have ...
Pagina 8
... adverb , we shall come back to that presently after noticing something else . Despite the triumph of -ly as our standard adverbial suffix , we have a number of common adverbs which no one dreams of using otherwise than in their " flat ...
... adverb , we shall come back to that presently after noticing something else . Despite the triumph of -ly as our standard adverbial suffix , we have a number of common adverbs which no one dreams of using otherwise than in their " flat ...
Pagina 9
... adverbs , and in fact that is what has long ago taken place . At least in most contexts , slow as an adverb can hardly sound quite right to the ear of any person who has a feeling for correctness of expression . Here , however , is ...
... adverbs , and in fact that is what has long ago taken place . At least in most contexts , slow as an adverb can hardly sound quite right to the ear of any person who has a feeling for correctness of expression . Here , however , is ...
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