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Futurehuman11 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

...and specifically the time restraints

If I were you, I would start by taking a few practice tests in order to get a feel for the test, and specifically the time restraints.

Question: Does the bolded sentence agree with the preceding sentence? Is the 'and' necessary?
  

Top answer

Yes it's fine. "And" is not necessary.

  • Yes it's fine.
  • "And" is not necessary.
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Yes it's fine. "And" is not necessary.
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Could I write, "...specifially for the time restrainsts." What is my best option?
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Yes "for" could be added, but it sounds more natural without.
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Futurehuman11If I were you, I would start by taking a few practice tests in order to get a feel for the test, and specifically the time restraints.

Question: Does the bolded sentence agree with the preceding sentence? Is the 'and' necessary?
I think the sentence below is my best option. Any objections?

If I were you, I would sta

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