Handling Negatives – Neither . . . Nor . . .
Consider these two sentences: X. Keep straight on, swerving neither left or right. X. An assistant commissioner said they could…
Consider these two sentences: X. Keep straight on, swerving neither left or right. X. An assistant commissioner said they could…
In writing especially, not . . . because can give rise to serious ambiguities. Consider these sentences: I didn’t go…
Many adverbs do not end in -ly. Examples include always, soon, today, ever, yet, away, here, so, too. One unusual…
In the use of only, natural idiom is often at odds with logical word order. It is quite natural to…
If elements in a sentence are proposed as parallel in kind, they should be presented as parallel in structure. The…
The top of a mountain is called, as you know, the summit, a word derived from Latin summus, highest, which…
‘Widely but unfavourably known’ is the common definition for notorious. Just as a notorious liar is well-known for unreliable statements,…
This verb behaves like an ordinary verb in sentences such as these: She dares/dared to contradict her teacher. Does/did she…