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Pvunderink Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

As well as/ to

Last question for today.
Can someone please check the grammar of the next sentence?
I'm not sure if there should be a comma before 'as well as'?
Is it correlations 'to' or correlations 'with'?

"This table analyzes the relationships between physical capital, labor, and human capital as well as their correlations to the components of infrastructure."
  

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I would put a comma before "as well as". ) I would say "correlations with".

  • I would put a comma before "as well as".
  • ) I would say "correlations with".
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I would put a comma before "as well as". (I would not put one after "labor", but this is a style choice.)

I would say "correlations with".
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GPYI would put a comma before "as well as". (I would not put one after "labor", but this is a style choice.)I would say "correlations with".
Especially with so many other commas involved.

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