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<title>Really Easy Grammar – No. 39: Their His Pronoun Troubles</title>
<description>Everyone should be sure of the rules when they use an indefinite pronoun. Or, maybe, everyone should be sure of the rules when he uses an indefinite pronoun. Or else, when he or she uses. . . And that’s the problem. For many years, the Mavens of Grammar...</description>
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<pubDate>04th February 2007</pubDate>
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<title>Really Good Word Usage – No. 20: Shall I or Will I?</title>
<description>When do we use shall instead of will or will instead of shall? The short answer to the question is that, to an overwhelming extent, in American English, will as a verb meaning intend to can be used in every construction where will or shall is a choice. 
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<link>http://www.articlealley.com/article_111747_50.html</link>
<pubDate>13th December 2006</pubDate>
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<title>Words Used Well - No. 4: I Never Said That</title>
<description>Writers like to quote the classics and the famous. Often, though, through misinformation or poor research, they end up misquoting—and sometimes misinforming. In some cases, they attribute a statement to someone who never made it. Because they’ve heard...</description>
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<pubDate>30th November 2006</pubDate>
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