"I'm so-and-so, I went to grammar school and I've got two brothers." | |
"Myself". Such grammar! | |
"Nothing of which to be afraid" is the proper grammar! | |
"Perhaps you can love grammar too well?"; says Quintilian. | |
"Rules of grammar." | |
"I'm so-and-so, I went to grammar school and I've got two brothers." | |
"Myself". Such grammar! | |
"Nothing of which to be afraid" is the proper grammar! | |
"Perhaps you can love grammar too well?"; says Quintilian. | |
"Rules of grammar." | |
I know I'm supposed to be learning about grammars and stuff, but all I can think about is what color underwear Ms. C is wearing and if she knows how to dance. | |
That's only done in grammars; | |
The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa, Poems, of course in the Swahili dialect of Kenya. and new grammars. | |
What's especially irritating in grammars is the chapter on verbs, since these are what give meaning to sentences... | |
I know I'm supposed to be learning about grammars and stuff, but all I can think about is what color underwear Ms. C is wearing and if she knows how to dance. | |
That's only done in grammars; | |
The Rise of Nationalism in Central Africa, Poems, of course in the Swahili dialect of Kenya. and new grammars. | |
What's especially irritating in grammars is the chapter on verbs, since these are what give meaning to sentences... | |