It has come to our considered attention that in a
large majority of cases, far too many people use a
great deal more words than is absolutely necessary
when engaged in the practice of writing sentences.
large majority of cases, far too many people use a
great deal more words than is absolutely necessary
when engaged in the practice of writing sentences.
Related:
- The theory of liberty, when delivered in a political speech by a candidate,
always sounds far better and contains a great deal... - It has come to our attention that there are far far too many nude mice in
North America today.
Help stamp out nude mice. (This is a Public Service... - I find and have found in the past (and, worse, fear that shall
find in the future,
too) that jumping on someone and hollering with a Marine... - In my opinion I think that an author when he is
writing shouldn't get into the habit of making use of
too many unnecessary words that he does not really need.
Writing Rule... - William Safire's Rules for Writers:
Remember to never split an infinitive.
The passive voice should never be used. Do not put... - William Safire's Rules for Writers:
Remember to never split an infinitive.
The passive voice should never be used. Do not put... - William Safire's Rules for Writers:
Remember to never split an infinitive.
The passive voice should never be used. Do not put... - Rules for Good Grammar #4.
1: Don't use no double negatives.
2: Make each pronoun agree with their antecedents.... - People will listen a great deal more patiently while you explain your
mistakes than when you explain your successes.
Wilbur N....
