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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

And to

I want to establish myself in the Clinical Pharmacy Team working in GP practices across Leeds and to assist in the delivery of specific medicines optimisation projects in order to deliver CCG prescribing priorities.
Is "and" used correctly?
Can you join two infinitive phrases "to establish..." and "to assist..." without repeating the subject I ?

Does it sound natural?

  

Top answer

" without repeating the subject I ? Yes. It would also be common to omit the repetition of "to".

  • " without repeating the subject I ?
  • Yes.
  • It would also be common to omit the repetition of "to".
  • Jigneshbharati Does it sound natural?
  • "to assist in the delivery of specific medicines optimisation projects in order to deliver CCG prescribing priorities" feels a little clumsy.
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JigneshbharatiCan you join two infinitive phrases "to establish..." and "to assist..." without repeating the subject I ?

Yes. It would also be common to omit the repetition of "to".

JigneshbharatiDoes it sound natural?

"to assist in the delivery of specific medicines optimisation projects in order to deliver CCG pr

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