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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Or/and

Could you tell me which one is right of (1) ~ (4) in the following sentence? Thank you.

A or B gives not so high performance for its price compared to [ (1) C or D / (2) C and D / (3) C or D respectively / (4) C and D respectively ].
  

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A and B do not perform so well for their price compared to C and D respectively. Use 'respectively' only if C applies to A and D applies to B.

  • A and B do not perform so well for their price compared to C and D respectively.
  • Use 'respectively' only if C applies to A and D applies to B.
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A and B do not perform so well for their price compared to C and D respectively.

Use 'respectively' only if C applies to A and D applies to B.

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