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DucNguyen Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Adj and Adv

Could you have me understand this grammar structure in the below example sentence?
I've never known that Adj could stand alone after an adverb like this one.
I also checked my grammar books but couldn't see anything related to it.
Thank you in advance.

"Or, sometimes preferable, read something on paper."

  

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e. the bit that precedes "or"

  • e.
  • the bit that precedes "or"
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What is the context, i.e. the bit that precedes "or"

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