Requirements for Admission to the Freshman English Course English I
Requirements for Admission to the Freshman English Course English I
University of Wisconsin Dept of English
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To-day, to-night, to-morrow. m. Good-bye, good-oy. n. All the classes of words mentioned in the following section. 52. Compound and derivative words which in good usage are written "solid, " should not be written with their compo- nents separated by the hyphen. Specifically, words of the following classes should not be hyphened: a. Derivative nouns in hood and ship, as manhood, fellowship. b. Compound nouns beginning with out, in, orer, under, off, up, mis, mid; as outbreak, inlet, overcoat, un...derbrush, offspring, up- lift, misfortune, midnight. c. Compound pronouns, as myself, whatever, something. d. Adjectives in ward, right, less, ful, some; as upward, up- right, fearless, scornful, lonesome. e. Verbs beginning with fore, mis, out, over, under, up, with; as foretell, misspell, outrage, overcome, undertake, uphold, with- stand. f. Compound and derivative adverbs, prepositions, and conjunc- tions particularly the following : 52 Endurance, privation, bravery and all other elements of strong man-hood.
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