High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... John received a majority . If , out of 1000 votes , John received 600 , Bill 250 , and Jim 150 , then John received a plurality of 350 votes , or so many more votes than his closest competitor . In other words , John received the most ...
... John received a majority . If , out of 1000 votes , John received 600 , Bill 250 , and Jim 150 , then John received a plurality of 350 votes , or so many more votes than his closest competitor . In other words , John received the most ...
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... John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 1 John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 2 and so on to John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 31 Therefore , John will eat three pieces of toast for breakfast ...
... John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 1 John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 2 and so on to John ate three pieces of toast for breakfast , May 31 Therefore , John will eat three pieces of toast for breakfast ...
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... John is taller than I. John is taller than me . NOTE , however , that this does not mean that the objective case should not be used with than when the construction so demands . Mary would rather talk with John than me is correct . 10. A ...
... John is taller than I. John is taller than me . NOTE , however , that this does not mean that the objective case should not be used with than when the construction so demands . Mary would rather talk with John than me is correct . 10. A ...
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