High School English, Book 4Macmillan, 1936 - English language |
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... look into it ; cost me what it may , I will look into it , and directly too by daylight . If I stay till evening my candle may go out . " She advanced and examined it closely ; it was of cedar , curiously inlaid with some darker wood ...
... look into it ; cost me what it may , I will look into it , and directly too by daylight . If I stay till evening my candle may go out . " She advanced and examined it closely ; it was of cedar , curiously inlaid with some darker wood ...
Page 330
... look , sound . These verbs need a predicate adjective to complete their meaning . Say , Not , It tastes sweet . It ... looks better than any other cake in the bakery . This cake looks better than any cake in the bakery . 10. Place an ...
... look , sound . These verbs need a predicate adjective to complete their meaning . Say , Not , It tastes sweet . It ... looks better than any other cake in the bakery . This cake looks better than any cake in the bakery . 10. Place an ...
Page 361
... Look behind the door . Not , Look in back of the door . Inside - inside of . Use inside without of . GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION 361.
... Look behind the door . Not , Look in back of the door . Inside - inside of . Use inside without of . GRAMMAR AND PUNCTUATION 361.
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