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16 November, 08:04

Which is the best version of this sentence?

A) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked driving trucks, as a welder, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.

B) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, a welder, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.

C) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a truck driver, he's done some welding, and a lifeguard--all in the past two years.

D) Never one to settle down, Walton has worked as a trucker driver, he's been a welder, and as a lifeguard--all in the past two years.

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  1. 16 November, 08:19
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    A. It is incompatible between 'has worked ... ' and then 'as a welder, and a lifeguard'

    C. Two subjects in a sentence

    D. Two subjects in a sentence, just like C

    ==> B
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