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Old 14-Mar-2006, 20:11
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Question With ot without "it"?

Hello, which one is better? -

1. "From the above considerations follows that..."
2. "From the above considerations it follows that..."

Thanks in advance,
Nyggus
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Old 14-Mar-2006, 20:39
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Default Re: With ot without "it"?

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Hello, which one is better? -
1. "From the above considerations follows that..."
2. "From the above considerations it follows that..."
Thanks in advance,
Nyggus
Number 2 is correct.
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Old 15-Mar-2006, 14:29
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Default Re: With ot without "it"?

We need 'it'.
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