McGuffey's Second Eclectic Reader by William Holmes McGuffey
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TABLE OF SUBSTITUTES. Sub for as in Sub for as in a o what y i myth e a there c k can e a feint c a cite i e police ch sh chaise i e sir ch k chaos o u son g j gem o oo to n ng ink o oo wolf s z as o a fork s sh sure o u work x gz exact u oo full gh f laugh u oo rude ph f phlox y i fly qu k pique qu kw quit PUNCTUATION. Punctuation Marks are used to make the sense more clear. A Period (.) is used at the end of a sentence, and after an abbreviation; as, James was quite sick. Dr. Jones was called to see him. |
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