H
handouts (course materials), citing
hanged, hung
hardly
usage note
has got, have got, avoiding
has. See have
have
perfect tenses
subject-verb agreement (have vs. has)
headings
organizing ideas with
he, him, his
helping verbs (auxiliary verbs)
forming perfect tenses
her vs. she
he/
usage note
he vs. him
hisself (nonstandard)
historical context
home page
for online course
hook
hopefully
however (conjunctive adverb)
at beginning of sentence
“how to” boxes, citing sources, MLA style
humanities, writing in. See also MLA papers, Chicago papers
hung, hanged
hyphen. See also dashes