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continuous (= progressive) aspect, 72 continuous tenses, 79 contractions, 125 coordination, 101 copula, 71 correlative subordinators, 102 could, 144 count and noncount nouns, 58 countable noun, 44 currently, 125 dangling construction, 23, 29 dash, 117 declarative sentences are the best, 14 defining element, 112 definite aspect, 72 demonstratives, 52 descriptive of-phrase, 59 despite, 143 determiner, 51 direct and indirect speech, 38 direct object, 74 direct style, 38 discontinuous noun phrases, 67 disjunct, 90, 112 distributives, 51 don’t, 125 don’t или do not, 143 downtoners, 91 dummy it, 119 dynamic verb, 79 each, 14, 51, 137, 143 each of them, 54 each other, 28, 143 ed-participle, 64, 135 editorial “we”, 14, 125 effect, 143 either, 51 either ... or, 98 ellipsis, 39, 72 else, 93 em-dash, 117 emphasizers, 52, 91 en-dash, 117 enough, 52, 93 essentially, 124 euphony, 56 ever, 107 every, 14, 51, 137, 143 every of is a solecism, 57 every/each, 57 every/each/no A and every/each/no B is C, 137, 139 everything, 113 excepting, 26 exclamation mark/point, 125 existential quantifier, 14, 56 existential sentences, 97 extraposition, 100, 119 factual adjective, 119 far, 95 few, 52 final clause, 102 final position, 91 finite clause, 72 finite form, 72 finite that-clause, 114, 119 finite verb, 72 finite verb phrase, 72 Fiske R., 34, 119 florid style, 38 Follet W., 28 for, 102, 107, 110 for или to, 75 for-clause, 138 Fowler H., 19, 93, 144, 179 fractions, 52 fronting, 99 FTF, 17 fulsome, 143 fused participle, 86 Future in the Past, 38 galore, 64 Garner B., 69, 98, 179 generic function, 61 generic sense, 58 genitive case, 57, 58, 88, 119 gerund, 84 gerunds as adverbials, 87 given, 14, 55, 133 Good English consists of short words, 19 Good English style, 13 good vs. bad, 138 Gould S., 1, 4, 33, 115, 121, 178 grades of quantity, 53 great dozen of determiner commandments, 62 Greenbaum S., 8, 27, 37, 182 223
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