204. Give me both of those books; leave out of.
205. Whenever I try to write well, I always find I can do it; leave out always, which is unnecessary.
206. He plunged down into the stream; leave out down.
207. She is the matron; say may-tron, and not mat-ron.
208. Give me leave to tell you; never say leaf for leave.
209. The height is considerable; pronounce height so as to rhyme with tight. Never hate nor heighth.
210. Who has my scissors? never call scissors, sithers.
211. First of all I shall give you a lesson in French, and last of all in music; leave out of all in both instances, as unnecessary.
212. I shall have finished by the latter end of the week; leave out latter, which is unnecessary.
213. They sought him throughout the whole country; leave out whole, which is implied in throughout.