Years ago, I wrote a column about “whom” and the dangers of using it wrong. What happened next remains one of the weirdest moments in my writing career. A reader sent an email to scold me, but not for ...
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Reducing adverb clauses for brevity
The preceding chapter showed how sentences can be streamlined by reducing their adjective clauses to adjective phrases — a simple process that omits the relative pronouns “that,” “which,” “who,” “whom ...
Adverbs are words that add meaning to the verb and describe actions. They usually tell you where, when or how something happened or how something is done.
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