as far as I am aware, it's a big no-no.hey guys, i'm wondering if it's allowed to use '&' instead of and and numbers like 1,2,3... instead of one, two, three....?
I think one of my past English teachers told me that if it's a number under 10 then write the actual word but if it's greater than or is 10 it's okay to write the number. But I'm not 100% sure. Email your English teacher.hey guys, i'm wondering if it's allowed to use '&' instead of and and numbers like 1,2,3... instead of one, two, three....?
Numbers are allowed for evidence - e.g. stats in Economics.what about for subjects other than English (like not maths or science), say humanities subjects? e.g. pdhpe
so using &, numbers or "e.g."
No don't write "&" always write "AND", always, hehe.what about &
I'm unsure, but for stuff like economics, for stats you can use 23% etc but for PDHPE I would think still use "and" and "for example" as it's more formal. Dunno about numbers thoughwhat about for subjects other than English (like not maths or science), say humanities subjects? e.g. pdhpe
so using &, numbers or "e.g."
no teacher will care in subjects other than English, go for it. just don't overdo it.what about for subjects other than English (like not maths or science), say humanities subjects? e.g. pdhpe
so using &, numbers or "e.g."
Yeh English is a weird subject.no teacher will care in subjects other than English, go for it. just don't overdo it.
So even if for e.g. Module A and the time is 1920sas far as I am aware, it's a big no-no.
Do 1920sSo even if for e.g. Module A and the time is 1920s
do I have to write 'nineteen twenties' D: instead of '1920s'?