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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Grammatically?

Many preserved foods such as corned beef, canned sardines, tuna, and sausages are not advisable.

In the sentence, can we omit the word 'and' before the last noun 'sausages'?

  

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In the sentence, can we omit the word 'and' before the last noun 'sausages'? No, you can't. Clive

  • In the sentence, can we omit the word 'and' before the last noun 'sausages'?
  • No, you can't.
  • Clive
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In the sentence, can we omit the word 'and' before the last noun 'sausages'? No, you can't.

Clive

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anonymousMany preserved foods such as corned beef, canned sardines, tuna, and sausages are not edible.

I put in a word that fits the sentence. I think this is what you mean.

It is not advisable to consume foods with preservatives such as corned beef, canned sardines, tuna, and sausages.

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