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Mskim84 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When do you repeat words like will, for... etc?

Hello English teachers,

I need a little help here.

When do you repeat words like will, for... etc? Could you check below examples and explain, please?

Question 1
a. Thank you for your help and love.
b. Thank you for your help and for you love.

Question 2
a. I will check it and will let you know.
b. I will check it and let you know.
  

Top answer

When do you repeat words like will, for... etc? Could you check the below examples below and explain, please?

  • When do you repeat words like will, for...
  • etc?
  • Could you check the below examples below and explain, please?
  • a.
  • Thank you for your help and love.
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4 Answers
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When do you repeat words like will, for... etc? Could you check the below examples below and explain, please?

a. Thank you for your help and love. (OK)
b. Thank you for your help and for your love.

a. I will check it and will let you know.
b. I will check it and let you know. (OK)

English makes compound phrases with conjunctions
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Thanks a lot! Thank you for correcting my question and helpful explanation! (Is this correct?:))

I got one more question to ask after reading your answer. What is the difference between "below examples" and "the examples below?
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Above and below are not adjectives, they are adverbs or prepositions. So they are positioned, as a highly reduced clause, after the noun.

The examples below = the examples (that you see) below.
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Emotion: noddingI see. Thank you so much for your clear explanation!

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