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American Usage. -Which of these compounds does not use hyphens correctly? |
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American Usage.- In which of these combinations should you NOT use a hyphen? |
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American usage tends to have -ize in a number of words which in British have -ise. Yet some verbs that are or can be written with -ise in BE do not get -ize in AE.
Which of these four is such a case? |
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American Usage. - Most derivations from verbs ending in -sist, -xist take an -ence rather than an -ance ending. Which of these is an exception? |
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American Usage. - It's not always easy to know when a verb takes -ible rather than -able. How many of these four take -ible: laudable; corruptable; exhaustable; deductable ? |
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American Usage. - How many of these words are correctly spelled: reparable; preferrable; admissable; detectible? |
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American Usage. - Which of these is the only correct spelling? |
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American Usage. - Which of these orthographies is completely "impossible" in American English orthography? |
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American Usage. - Which of these is an incorrect spelling? |
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American Usage. - Words like priest, field, achieve illustrate the rule that 'When sounded as a long e, we write i before e'. But there is a general exception or secondary rule. We write ei after ___________ ? |
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