21st Century Grammar Handbook



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21st century grammar, transformation, transformation, - - - .pdf;filename*= UTF-8''অনুবাদ চর্চা (প্রথম আলো পত্রিকা থেকে-২৯-০৩-২০২০)-1, 21st century grammar
Moral, morale. These two nouns are pronounced di erently and have di erent meanings despite some similarity in their appearance and spelling. Moral means a story’s sense, ethical lesson, rule for behavior The moral of the story is The plural, morals means a person’s ethical rules or behavior. Moral is also an
adjective that means behaving ethically or in keeping with higher law The minister is a very moral person Morale means spirit or sense of well-being: Morale was

high in the firm because sales results were good.”
Morale. See moral.
More, most. These words are the irregular comparative forms for three adjectives:
many, much, and some. See comparison.
Moreover. Moreover is a conjunctive adverb suggesting exception or addition.
Most. See more.
Mr. Men addressed formally, as in a business letter, are usually called Mr This title
appears directly before their last names unless they are well known to you or the person you are addressing Dear Mr. Sirota: It was a pleasure to talk to you and Mr.
Wol about our products. Our company’s representatives, Ms. Patel and Mr.
Rachinsky, will call on you next week to continue our discussion The title, or honori c, Mr is rarely spelled out as Mister unless special attention needs to be drawn to the title itself He sees himself as Mister Gish, but I just call him Jim The intent of such usage is usually ironic.

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