Cautions Against the Use of Incorrect English.

49. In the choice of words use the one that will express the proper meaning or modification. 50. Do not use a double negative to express a negation. 51. Do not violate the rules for the use of capital letters. 52. Use “differ with” in regard to opinion; “differ from” in other cases. 53. Do not use a preposition if a verb can properly govern the object. 54. Do not use superfluous words. 55. Use nor with neither; and or with either. 56. Do not use like as a conjunctive adverb. 57. The one refers to the first mentioned; the other to the last mentioned. 58. In giving the number of times the size, &c., one object is that of another, use as-as, with the positive of the adjective. 59. Do not use a pronoun so that there will be doubt as to what word is its antecedent. 60. Two different relatives should not be used to refer to the same antecedent.