Things like grammars that can be called absolutely correct do not exist anywhere.
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Things like grammars that can be called absolutely correct do not exist anywhere.
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Has anyone noticed that in Esperanto grammars they never talk about punctuation?
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Now I'll tell you what I'll do. I'll get you the grammars, and give you a first lesson, if you'll remember, at every house in the village, to recommend Physician Vilbert's golden ointment, life-drops, and female pills.
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"And the Latin and Greek grammars?" Jude's voice trembled with anxiety. "What about them?" "You were to bring me yours, that you used before you took your degree."
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