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Which one sounds better?

1.A: I eat bread and drink coffee in the morning.

 

1.B: I eat bread and I drink coffee in the morning.

Are both 1.A and 1.B correct?

2.A: I eat bread in the morning, but don't eat cheese.

 

2.B: I eat bread in the morning, but I don't eat cheese.

 

2.C: I eat bread in the morning, but not cheese.

I think that 2.A is wrong, and both 2.b and 2.c are correct.

Am I right?

Which one sounds better?

1.A: I eat bread and drink coffee in the morning.

 

1.B: I eat bread and I drink coffee in the morning.

Are both 1.A and 1.B correct?

2.A: I eat bread in the morning, but don't eat cheese.

 

2.B: I eat bread in the morning, but I don't eat cheese.

 

2.C: I eat bread in the morning, but not cheese.

I think that 2.A is wrong, and both 2.b and 2.c are correct.

Am I right?

Which one sounds better?

1.A: I eat bread and drink coffee in the morning.

1.B: I eat bread and I drink coffee in the morning.

Are both 1.A and 1.B correct?

2.A: I eat bread in the morning, but don't eat cheese.

2.B: I eat bread in the morning, but I don't eat cheese.

2.C: I eat bread in the morning, but not cheese.

I think that 2.A is wrong, and both 2.b and 2.c are correct.

Am I right?

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Repeating the subject in a sentence

Which one sounds better?

1.A: I eat bread and drink coffee in the morning.

1.B: I eat bread and I drink coffee in the morning.

Are both 1.A and 1.B correct?

2.A: I eat bread in the morning, but don't eat cheese.

2.B: I eat bread in the morning, but I don't eat cheese.

2.C: I eat bread in the morning, but not cheese.

I think that 2.A is wrong, and both 2.b and 2.c are correct.

Am I right?