... file:///C|/Temp/livres/commonerrors/errors/rationale.html03/09/2005 15:39:35reeking havocREEKING HAVOCWREAKING HAVOC“Reeking” means “smelling strongly,” so that can’t be right. The phrase simply means “working great destruction.” “Havoc” has...
... the interest is—or should be—the lesser.) “Principle” is only a noun, and has to do with law or doctrine: “The workers fought hard for the principle of collective bargaining.” List of errors...
... file:///C|/Temp/livres/commonerrors/errors/reign.html03/09/2005 15:39:47reeking havocREEKING HAVOCWREAKING HAVOC“Reeking” means “smelling strongly,” so that can’t be right. The phrase simply means “working great destruction.” “Havoc” has...
... 15:39:57shall/willSHALL/WILL"Will” has almost entirely replaced “shall” in American English except in legal documents and in questions like “Shall we have red wine with the duck?" List of errors file:///C|/Temp/livres/commonerrors/errors/shall.html03/09/2005...