High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... NOTE . There are some exceptions to this rule ; for example , banjo , banjos ; piano , pianos . Some nouns ending in o form their plurals in both ways ; for example , bravo , bravos or bravoes ; motto , mottos or mottoes . 4. Many nouns ...
... NOTE . There are some exceptions to this rule ; for example , banjo , banjos ; piano , pianos . Some nouns ending in o form their plurals in both ways ; for example , bravo , bravos or bravoes ; motto , mottos or mottoes . 4. Many nouns ...
Page 322
... NOTE I. - It is he . It is him . Remember , however , that to be always takes the same case after it as before it . In We knew it to be him , him agrees with the subject of the infinitive to be and is therefore in the objective case . — ...
... NOTE I. - It is he . It is him . Remember , however , that to be always takes the same case after it as before it . In We knew it to be him , him agrees with the subject of the infinitive to be and is therefore in the objective case . — ...
Page 367
... NOTE . Names of seasons , not personified , are not capitalized . Historical events and documents : Great War , Magna Charta , Constitution of the United States , Treaty of Versailles Names of ages : Renaissance , Age of Pope , Dark Age ...
... NOTE . Names of seasons , not personified , are not capitalized . Historical events and documents : Great War , Magna Charta , Constitution of the United States , Treaty of Versailles Names of ages : Renaissance , Age of Pope , Dark Age ...
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