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Many places are called Naples - the cities in Italy and in Florida, and also a town in Clark County, South Dakota.
Why is this WRONG?
I though the idioms {x and also y}, where x = ("a" and "b") was grammatically correct.
The MGMAT book says that {x and also y} is a grammatically correct but wordier, or less preferred than (x and y)
PS: From MGMAT SC - Idioms problem set
Why is this WRONG?
I though the idioms {x and also y}, where x = ("a" and "b") was grammatically correct.
The MGMAT book says that {x and also y} is a grammatically correct but wordier, or less preferred than (x and y)
PS: From MGMAT SC - Idioms problem set
"There's a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when circumstance permit. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results."













