No, absolutely not. If you can say something insightful with less words, that's always better.
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Hello, Kathi. It's a tossup! "Legally" is an adverb modifying the verb "held" and could assume a position either before or after the verb. However, "legally accountable" is another interpretation of this contex...
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Yes. If candidates write more than the number of words asked for, they will lose the mark even if their answer includes the correct word(s).
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No. I wait until I feel very strongly that it’s time to write and then I tap at the keys like a mad person. Sometimes I can write 3,000 words in one day and then not write anything for a week but it is usually more like 1500 -1800 words in ...
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Marcio, as KellyB rightly pointed out it depends on the kind of document/text you are writing. There are no set rules but, for example, if you write an essay in which the number is really important you would probably have to use both (in ...
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I think we do this to avoid time wastage in writing NUMBER.
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Question 21 - Question: There are 25 trees at equal distances of 5 metres in a line with a well, the distance of the well from the nearest tree being 10 metres. A gardener waters all trees separately starting from the well and he returns to...
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