Chloe
I know it sounds so simple and obvious, but you would be suprised and how rarely it actually happens My question is: Can I leave out the second "and"? Is there any difference?
Nov 13, 2019 1:17 PM
Answers · 5
Joshua is right. Also, you could say “you would be surprised AT how rarely it happens.” Maybe you’ve heard somebody say “surprised at” and thought that you heard “surprised and.”
November 13, 2019
Yes. The second “and” needs to be removed.
November 13, 2019
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