Are these sentences correct:
1) She saw Pete, Tom, John.
2) Pete, Tom, John were there yesterday.
3) They were under the influence of Pete, Tom, John.
4) They were under the influence of Pete, of Tom, of John.
Gratefully,
Navi
No, you need 'and'.
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