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Bestie Posted 8 years ago
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Which ones of these 3 sentences are grammatically correct?

The sentences are:

1. "He is the teacher and/as well as the doctor".

2. "He is both the teacher and/as well as the doctor".

3. "She was a doctor and a teacher".


A person I asked this to, said that all 3 are incorrect as the second article is not required in any of the cases; while another said the second one is correct but the other two are not; another said all 3 are correct; and yet another said the third one is correct as it's a combination of 2 sentences: "She was a doctor" and "She was a teacher" and parallelism is at work here.

So, I want to know what is the truth here?

  

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Bestie Which ones of these 3 sentences are grammatically correct? These are: 1. "He is the teacher and/as well as the doctor".

  • Bestie Which ones of these 3 sentences are grammatically correct?
  • These are: 1.
  • "He is the teacher and/as well as the doctor".
  • 2.
  • "He is both the teacher and the doctor".
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BestieWhich ones of these 3 sentences are grammatically correct?

These are:

1. "He is the teacher and/as well as the doctor".

2. "He is both the teacher and the doctor".

3. "She was a doctor and a teacher".

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