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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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This sentence using ‘quitting,’ ‘consumption,’ ‘intake,’ and ‘checkups’ is correct and acceptable, isn’t it?

This sentence using ‘quitting,’ ‘consumption,’ ‘intake,’ and ‘checkups’ is correct and acceptable, isn’t it?


Preventive measures against lifestyle diseases include quitting smoking and excessive drinking; avoiding foods high in fats, salt, and sugar; limiting dairy product consumption; increasing fiber intake; and having regular checkups.

  

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Preventive measures against lifestyle diseases include quitting smoking and excessive drinking; avoiding foods high in fats, salt, and sugar; limiting dairy product consumption; increasing fiber intake; and having regular checkups. Rommel, Your sentence is correctly constructed. The underlined words you asked about all make sense in context and they are all used in the correct tense.

  • Preventive measures against lifestyle diseases include quitting smoking and excessive drinking; avoiding foods high in fats, salt, and sugar; limiting dairy product consumption; increasing fiber intake; and having regular checkups.
  • Rommel, Your sentence is correctly constructed.
  • The underlined words you asked about all make sense in context and they are all used in the correct tense.
  • However, I was taught not to use semi-colons for listing items in a sentence so I would personally write your sentence in this manner: Preventive measures against lifestyle diseases include quitting smoking and excessive drinking, avoiding foods high in fat , salt and sugar, limiting dairy product consumption, increasing fiber intake and having regular checkups.
  • I also do not use the Oxford comma, the comma that separates the last 2 items in a list, as you do.
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RommelThis sentence using ‘quitting,’ ‘consumption,’ ‘intake,’ and ‘checkups’ is correct and acceptable, isn’t it?Preventive measures against lifestyle diseases include quitting smoking and excessive drinking; avoiding foods high in fats, salt, and sugar; limiting dairy product consumption; increasing fiber intake; and having regular checkups.

Rommel,

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