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Ziomack Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Is "be" necessary to include?

A. "With practice, it can come in handy and easy to use"

or

B. ""With practice, it can come in handy and be easy to use"
  

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Since you are changing verb ( come -> be/is ), you need to state the new verb. When you don't change the verb you will be able to omit it. d

  • Since you are changing verb ( come -> be/is ), you need to state the new verb.
  • When you don't change the verb you will be able to omit it.
  • d
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Since you are changing verb (come -> be/is), you need to state the new verb. When you don't change the verb you will be able to omit it.
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