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BCNN Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Can I use "b" instead of "a"?

Hi teachers,

Can I use "b" instead of "a"? I mean, do both of them mean the same? "B" is easier, that's all; right?
a) The next slides show some examples.
b) Examples, on the next slides.

Thanks.

  

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If you want to do that in an informal setting, omit the comma in b). This abbreviated form should only be used in very informal applications. You can't use that style in an academic essay, for example.

  • If you want to do that in an informal setting, omit the comma in b).
  • This abbreviated form should only be used in very informal applications.
  • You can't use that style in an academic essay, for example.
  • CJ
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If you want to do that in an informal setting, omit the comma in b).

This abbreviated form should only be used in very informal applications. You can't use that style in an academic essay, for example.

CJ

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