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What does 'Consecutive' means? I need some good sentences on it too for understanding.
Dec 8, 2014 4:11 PM
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It means "in sequence".
"One, two, and three are consecutive numbers. Four, five, and seven are not."
"Monday and Tuesday are consecutive days."
"You must attend four consecutive weeks."
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