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Pronouncing words correctly helps convince listeners that you know what you’re talking about. By correct pronunciation, we mean words as you’d hear them enunciated at formal occasions: a lecture by an English scholar, say, or a first-rate production of
Last week we began our review of using pronouns that help guide rather than trip our written eloquence. We started with pronouns as clause subjects, for objects, before assertive or attributive expressions, and after than or as. Today we’ll look at pron
Many of us have been there before: We're writing or speaking with confidence in our content. For a secret second, we might even feel, well, educated. Then, unbeknownst to us, improper pronouns leak in and sabotage the impression we were making. Worse yet
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Worth reading Eats, Shoots & Leaves for a sensible guide to good use of punctuation. --- A view from the UK Upvote 0 Downvote Oct 15, 2004 #15 ESquared Programmer Dec 23, 2003 6,129 0 0 US There's a whole thread in this forum about that book. Evidently, the author does ge...
I prefer the guidelines given in thePenguin Guide to Punctuation: A name ending instakes only an apostrophe if the possessive form is not pronounced with an extras. Hence: Socrates’ philosophy, Ulysses’ companions, Saint Saens’ music, Aristophanes’ plays. ...