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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Full of vitamins

Can I say,

Carrots are full of vitamins.
  

Top answer

Grammatically, yes; I'm not sure how true it is, though, except for vitamin A.

  • Grammatically, yes; I'm not sure how true it is, though, except for vitamin A.
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Grammatically, yes; I'm not sure how true it is, though, except for vitamin A.
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Thanks, can I say,

Carrots have various types of vitamins to keep us healthy.
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That's better, but most people know that. An important part of good writing is omitting what your reader probably knows.
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Thanks again, can I say:

The carrots contain vitamins and it is good for health.
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Carrots contain vitamins and are good for your health.

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