0 Dear friends, 02br 02br 00I have doubts regarding the phrase below. After the comma, where should I place the verb "are"? Which phrase is correct? 02br 02br 02br 02br 00a) That store is provided by a new vendor, as are all of our recommended stores. 02br 02br 00or 02br 02br 00b) That store is provided by a new vendor, as all of our recommended stores are. 02br 02br 00Thanks 0-
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0 Both are absolutely fine, and sound natural - I couldn't even tell you which I'd be more likely to use if I were to. 050010id5
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0 Both are absolutely fine, and sound natural - I couldn't even tell you which I'd be more likely to use if I were to.
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0 Both are absolutely fine, and sound natural - I couldn't even tell you which I'd be more likely to use if I were to. 02br 02br 00If there is a grammatic rule governing it, it's unlikely that the reader would be able to appreciate it.050010id5
0 I take the two sentences as follows. 02br 00a) That store is provided by a new vendor, as are all of our recommended stores. 02br 00=That store is provided by a new vendor, and all of our recommended stores are provided also by new vendors. 02br 00b) That store is provided by a new vendor, as all of our recommended stores are. 02br 00=That store