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"you could" or "you could do it" ex. 1. You could get a degree in accountancy in Britain. Alternatively, you could do it in Australia or New Zealand. 2. You could get a degree in accountancy in Britain. Alternatively, you could in Australia or New Zealand. the above two sentences, which one is better? why
2014年9月15日 06:57
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The second one doesn't work. It doesn't give enough information. You need to say 'could do it/this/that' to make the written sentence meaningful.
2014年9月15日
#1 is right. #2 isn't right without the "could do it" or "could get a degree" in the second sentence.
2014年9月15日
The first one is better. Notice there is a period and with "alternatively" you started a new sentence. "It" works as a subject. Jola
2014年9月15日
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