Reports and Speeches, 第 1 号1955 |
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... formal " in front of it ; " formal grammar " can make one see " more devils than vast hell can hold . " And so we see those who have attempted to exorcise it , sometimes by putting " functional " in place of " formal , " sometimes by ...
... formal " in front of it ; " formal grammar " can make one see " more devils than vast hell can hold . " And so we see those who have attempted to exorcise it , sometimes by putting " functional " in place of " formal , " sometimes by ...
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... Formal Paragraph Defined Some material must be handled in a FORMAL manner and written in purely ACADEMIC fashion . Literary criticism is often most successful when handled thus . Here is a good basic formula : I. THE FORMAL PARAGRAPH A ...
... Formal Paragraph Defined Some material must be handled in a FORMAL manner and written in purely ACADEMIC fashion . Literary criticism is often most successful when handled thus . Here is a good basic formula : I. THE FORMAL PARAGRAPH A ...
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... formal grammar approach . 2. Some problems a . The verb must agree with the subject . ( Do not be fooled by materials between subject and verb : The best workman out of a million workmen is the one who does his job . ) b . Pronouns and ...
... formal grammar approach . 2. Some problems a . The verb must agree with the subject . ( Do not be fooled by materials between subject and verb : The best workman out of a million workmen is the one who does his job . ) b . Pronouns and ...
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