ankurgupta03 wrote:
Had it been the case that A was: "of all the other planets, each contributing according to its"
Then there is a very little difference between A and D,
Can any one please let me know if the following sentences are correct and is it ok to write in this way:
blah blah ... combined gravitational pull of the Sun and of all the other planets, each contributing according to its ...
blah blah ... combined gravitational pull of the Sun and all the other planets, each contributing according to its ...
We have removed the of part, is it ok to use it just once as in the second sentence?
Then there is a very little difference between A and D,
Can any one please let me know if the following sentences are correct and is it ok to write in this way:
blah blah ... combined gravitational pull of the Sun and of all the other planets, each contributing according to its ...
blah blah ... combined gravitational pull of the Sun and all the other planets, each contributing according to its ...
We have removed the of part, is it ok to use it just once as in the second sentence?
IMO both seem to be correct.
In 1), "of" is explicitly mentioned and in 2), it is not. Even if it is not, then also it is implied to the latter part.
Would be eager to hear from the rest of the guys.