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Hi,

Example: With your inferior skills and an evident lack of experience, you won't be hired.

Is an necessary? Or, will 'your' apply to both 'inferior skills' and 'evident lack of experience'?

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Hi, Example: With your inferior skills and an evident lack of experience, you won't be hired. Is an necessary? No Or, will 'your' apply to both 'inferior skills' and 'evident lack of experience'?

  • Hi, Example: With your inferior skills and an evident lack of experience, you won't be hired.
  • Is an necessary?
  • No Or, will 'your' apply to both 'inferior skills' and 'evident lack of experience'?
  • Yes Clive
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Hi,

Example: With your inferior skills and an evident lack of experience, you won't be hired.

Is an necessary? No

Or, will 'your' apply to both 'inferior skills' and 'evident lack of experience'? Yes

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