author - "Walton Burgess"
ormed." say, "to perform.""He drinks wine at dinner," means that such is his habit; "he is drinking wine at dinner," refers to one particular time and occasion. Adverbs are often inelegantly used instead of adjectives; as, "the then ministry," for "the ministry of that time." Of the phrases "never so good," or, "ever so good," as to whether one is preferable to the other, authority is divided. Modern usage inclines to
ormed." say, "to perform.""He drinks wine at dinner," means that such is his habit; "he is drinking wine at dinner," refers to one particular time and occasion. Adverbs are often inelegantly used instead of adjectives; as, "the then ministry," for "the ministry of that time." Of the phrases "never so good," or, "ever so good," as to whether one is preferable to the other, authority is divided. Modern usage inclines to