350. My clothes have got too small, or too short, for me, should be, I have become too stout or too tall for my clothes.
351. A most perfect poem, should be, A perfect poem. Perfect, supreme, complete, brief, full, empty, true, false, do not admit of comparison.
352. Avoid using unmeaning or vulgar phrases in speaking, as, You don't say so? Don't you know? Don't you see? You know; You see; So, you see, &c.
353. Is Mr. Smith in? should be, Is Mr. Smith within?
354. The other one, should be, The other.
355. Another one, should be, Another.
356. I left this morning. Name the place left.
357. Over head and ears, should be, Over head.
358. I may perhaps, or probably, should be, I may.
359. Whether he will or no, should be, Whether he will or not.