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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Use of causes

Obesity causes diabetes and hypertension.

Can the word causes be followed by two factors (diabetes and hypertension)?
  

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Yes You can also join verbs with 'and' too so that they both apply to something that follows. The cat chased and ate the spider. If you have two items on both sides, using words like both and also can help:- The cat chased and ate both the spider and the fly.

  • Yes You can also join verbs with 'and' too so that they both apply to something that follows.
  • The cat chased and ate the spider.
  • If you have two items on both sides, using words like both and also can help:- The cat chased and ate both the spider and the fly.
  • The cat chased and ate the spider and also the fly.
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Yes Emotion: smile

You can also join verbs with 'and' too so that they both apply to something that follows.

The cat chased and

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