writing question

<p>anyone if it was rather than write or instead of to write</p>

<p>it talked about emails and letters</p>

<p>i put instead of...but it was a total guess</p>

<p>anyone else, its like 50/50</p>

<p>also what was the torughly enough one?</p>

<p>was it E or is throughtly enough redudant</p>

<p>I put thoroughly enough and rather than write. I was confident on both, but i don't know...</p>

<p>fluffy, do you know what the thoroughly enough one was about?</p>

<p>it was an error ID. I don't remember the sentence at all. If it helps, it was in the middle of the 2nd column of the first page.</p>

<p>the sentence was about someone not explaining something "thoroughly enough" for meticulous students. i can't remember the details, just the general idea.</p>

<p>i put rather than write, but i'm not sure if that's right</p>

<p>"rather than" solely for the reason it sounded like better diction, although I narrowed it down to "instead of" and "rather than". </p>

<p>E on the other one.</p>

<p>I put correct (e?) on the museum instructor explaining to meticulous students one.</p>

<p>"Instead of" is wrong because after "instead of" there should be a gerund, but in the answer choices an infinitive's after "instead of"</p>

<p>instead of has to go with a generud? </p>

<p>dangit i was thinking instead of had to go with noun/gerund (since it sounds weird with verb) but i didnt put that</p>

<p>but what i cant get over is that rather than is still wrong because its not rather than to write (the parallelism is still off)</p>

<p>I put "rather than" and I didn't put "thoroughly enough."</p>

<p>yea you are right, rather than i just checked with this website...rather than does not require an infinitve if the infinitive to is alraedy said..</p>