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The rules for the possessive apostrophe that emerge from the practice of good writers are these : ( a ) Always add ... three ways of writing the name of the park of Saint James : there will be the full “ Saint James's the curtailed St.
The rules for the possessive apostrophe that emerge from the practice of good writers are these : ( a ) Always add ... three ways of writing the name of the park of Saint James : there will be the full “ Saint James's the curtailed St.
Pagina 159
LUCIDITY ( a ) No doubt what I am writing will require much correction : but in the main , I think it will do . How little the all - important art of making meaning pellucid is studied now ! Hardly any popular writer , except myself ...
LUCIDITY ( a ) No doubt what I am writing will require much correction : but in the main , I think it will do . How little the all - important art of making meaning pellucid is studied now ! Hardly any popular writer , except myself ...
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“ Misters as a courtesy title seems to be confined to talk , talk intended to be jocular , and to the writing representing such talk . ... In formal and commercial language , however , we go to France for a plural ; we write “ Messrs .
“ Misters as a courtesy title seems to be confined to talk , talk intended to be jocular , and to the writing representing such talk . ... In formal and commercial language , however , we go to France for a plural ; we write “ Messrs .
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