Avoid such sentences as the following He had good reason to believe that the delay was not an accident (accidental) but premeditated, and for supposing (to suppose, or else, for believing, above) that the fort, though strong both by art and naturally (nature), would be forced by the treachery of the governor and the indolent (indolence of the) general to capitulate within a week.This repetition (though useful and, when used in colligo personal edition moderation, not unpleasant) is more common with speakers than with writers, and with slovenly speakers than with good speakers.Participles and participial adjectives may be used like Adjectives, as equivalents for phrases containing the Relative.* He forgets the gratitude that he owes to those that helped all his companions colligo personal edition when he was poor and uninfluential, and (to) John Smith in particular.Epigram may be defined as a short sentence expressing truth under an amusing appearance of incongruity.The Imperative Mood may be used colligo personal edition for if.This is as clear as, and briefer than, He was a musician, &c.*36 colligo personal edition.They accused him of being bribed (receiving bribes from) by the king and unwilling (neglecting) to take the city.others colligo personal edition.That which, where that is an object, e.
