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Lucas21c Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

[A and B] and [C and D]

How do I denote [A and B] and [C and D]? Can I do it only using proper brackets?
  

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lucas21c Can I do it only using proper brackets? It depends on what A, B, C, and D are. If A and B go naturally together and C and D go naturally together, your sentence should be understandable without any extra punctuation.

  • lucas21c Can I do it only using proper brackets?
  • It depends on what A, B, C, and D are.
  • If A and B go naturally together and C and D go naturally together, your sentence should be understandable without any extra punctuation.
  • Tonight they're serving beans and franks and spaghetti and meat ***** at the student cafeteria.
  • If you don't think your reader will understand the combinations properly, quotation marks may help.
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lucas21cCan I do it only using proper brackets?
It depends on what A, B, C, and D are. If A and B go naturally together and C and D go naturally together, your sentence should be understandable without any extra punctuation.

Tonight they're serving beans and franks and spaghetti and meat ***** at the student cafeteria.

If you don't th

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