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without warning #1 (permalink) Wed Feb 01, 2012 2:14 am   without warning
 

1. It happened suddenly without warning.
2. It happened suddenly and without warning.
Which one of the two sentences follows grammar?
Are both correct grammatically?
Please guide me.
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Re: without warning #2 (permalink) Wed Feb 01, 2012 4:49 am   Re: without warning
 

Allifathima wrote:
1. It happened suddenly without warning.
2. It happened suddenly and without warning.
Which one of the two sentences follows grammar?
Are both correct grammatically?
Please guide me.


I am not an English teacher, but as a native English speaker both of your sentences sound fine to me.
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