Part 104 (1/2)

The prefix _un_ used with adjectives means _not_; for example, _uncertain_ means _not_ certain; _uncommon_ means _not_ common

The prefix __ For exa_ treat_

Add the prefix _in_ to the nouns given in Monday's list; add the prefix _in_ to the adjectives given in Tuesday's list; add the prefix _im_ to the adjectives and nouns in Wednesday's lesson; add the prefix _un_ to the participles and adjectives in Thursday's lesson; add the prefix _un_ to the verbs in Friday's lesson, and add the prefix _mis_ to the nouns and verbs in Saturday's lesson

+Monday+

Tolerance Frequency Competence Efficiency Coherence

+Tuesday+

Convenient Expedient Famous Adequate Solvent

+Wednesday+

Pertinent Morality Patience Moderate Pious

+Thursday+

Balanced Biased Gracious Stable Solicited

+Friday+

Burden Veil Fasten Screw Furl

+Saturday+

Construe Apprehension Infore

PLAIN ENGLISH

LESSON 28

Dear Co with this lesson the study of the use of capitals and of punctuation The use of capitals as well as punctuation has nothing to do with our spoken words, but both are very i that will , faulty punctuation and the incorrect use of capitals

The rules for the use of capitalsof them, however, you will discover that they are not arbitrary, but are based upon a single principle The hich is of the most importance, or which should receive the most emphasis is the hich is capitalized, as for example, the principal words in a title, the first words in a sentence, proper names, etc

Study these rules carefully, note the use of the capitals in your reading and watch your written language carefully for a time Soon the proper use of capitals will seem easy and most natural In the meantime do not fail to keep up your study of words Add at least one word to your vocabulary every day

Did you ever consider hoe think in pictures? Nearly every word that we use calls up a certain irown and developed as our ability to think has developed