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Smoking and Lung Cancer
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Updated on: 25 Aug 2006, 21:33
The relationship of smoking and lung cancer have been firmly established, yet people continue to ignore warnings, jeopardizing their health and that of others.
(A) The relationship of smoking and lung cancer have been firmly established, yet people continue to ignore warnings, jeopardizing their health and that of others.
(B) The relationship of smoking to lung cancer has been firmly established, yet people continue to ignore the warnings, jeopardizing their health and that of others.
(C) The relationship of smoking to lung cancer has been firmly established, yet people continually ignore the warnings which jeopardize their own health and that of others.
(D) The relationship between smoking and lung cancer has been firmly established, yet people continue to ignore warnings, jeopardizing their own health and that of others.
(E) The relationship of smoking with lung cancer has been firmly established, with people continuing to ignore the warnings and jeopardizing their own health and others.
Please explain
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Originally posted by jjhko on 25 Aug 2006, 16:55.
Last edited by jjhko on 25 Aug 2006, 21:33, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Smoking and Lung Cancer
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26 Aug 2006, 02:43
"relationship between x and y" is the correct idiom .. so D .. but "jeopardizing their own health and that of others" .. is "own" really required here ... plz explain ... isn't it redundant ..
Re: Smoking and Lung Cancer
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29 Aug 2006, 06:17
Sorry for the delay... here is the OA and the OE... from Cambridge.
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