Sharp PW E550 PWE550 Operation Manual - Page 51
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D. American and British Systems E. Ellipses RE- PAIRS REDUNDANCY REMOTE RELATIVES A. Generally B. The Exceptional which RETRONYMS RUN-ON SENTENCES SENTENCE ADVERBS SENTENCE ENDS SENTENCE LENGTH SESQUIPEDALITY SET PHRASES SEXISM A. Generally B. The Pronoun Problem C. Words with man- and -man D. Differentiated Feminine Forms E. Equivalences F. Statute of Limitations G. Bibliography SKUNKED TERMS SLANG SLIPSHOD EXTENSION SOUND OF PROSE A. Undue Alliteration or Rhyme B. Awkward Repetition SPELLING A. Common Misspellings B. Doubling of Final Consonants in Inflected Forms C. Words with -ie- or -eiD. Compounds SPLIT INFINITIVES A. Generally B. Splits to Be Avoided C. Justified Splits D. Awkwardness Caused by Avoiding Splits E. Ambiguities STANDARD ENGLISH SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT A. General Rule B. False Attraction to Noun Intervening Between Subject and Verb C. False Attraction to Predicate Noun D. Compound Subjects Joined Conjunctively E. Misleading Connectives F. Plural Units Denoting Amounts G. One and one (is) (are) H. Thing after thing (is) (are) I. More than one is; more than one are J. Plural Subject Intended to Denote Area or Statistic K. One in five; one of every five L. Decades M. An Unusual Plural N. Nouns of Multitude O. A number of people (is) (are) P. One of those who (is) (are) Q. Each as Subject R. What as Subject S. Inversion T. Alternatives SUBJECT-VERB SEPARATION SUBJUNCTIVES SUPERSTITIONS A. Never End a Sentence with a Preposition B. Never Split an Infinitive C. Never Split a Verb Phrase D. Never Begin a Sentence with And or But E. Never Write a One-Sentence Paragraph F. Never Begin a Sentence with Because G. Never Use since to Mean because H. Never Use between with More than Two Objects I. Never Use the First-Person Pronouns I and me J. Never Use Contractions K. Never Use you in Referring to Your Reader SWAPPING HORSES SYNESIS TENSES A. Generally B. Sequence of C. Threatened Obsolescence of Perfect Tenses TITULAR TOMFOOLERY TMESIS UNDERSTOOD WORDS VERBAL AWARENESS VOGUE WORDS VOWEL CLUSTERS WEASEL WORDS WELLERISMS -WISE WOOLLINESS WORD PATRONAGE WORD-SWAPPING -WORTHY ZEUGMA 49
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