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Mr. Tom Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Back and forth

Hi

If a person travels frequently between two countries, say Pakistan and India, can we say?

He travels frequently back and forth Pakistan and India.

Or simply:

He travels frequently between Pakistan and India.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Hi, If a person travels frequently between two countries, say Pakistan and India, can we say? He travels frequently back and forth between Pakistan and India. OK, but a little redundant to say both 'frequently' and 'back and forth'.

  • Hi, If a person travels frequently between two countries, say Pakistan and India, can we say?
  • He travels frequently back and forth between Pakistan and India.
  • OK, but a little redundant to say both 'frequently' and 'back and forth'.
  • 'Back and forth' suggests 'frequently'.
  • Or simply: He travels frequently between Pakistan and India.
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Hi,

If a person travels frequently between two countries, say Pakistan and India, can we say?

He travels frequently back and forth between Pakistan and India. OK, but a little redundant to say both 'frequently' and 'back and forth'. 'Back and forth' suggests 'frequently'.



Or simply:

He travels frequently between Pakistan and India.

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