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Jenny2811891 Posted 8 years ago
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Can a prepositional phrase and an adverb clause be in one sentence ?

Hi, my question is can I use a prepositional phrase and an adverb clause in one sentence as follow? Thanks a lot in advance.

Regarding your question about the advance payment, since it is temporal collection and payment on behalf of another party and doesn’t involve his revenue, the employee doesn’t need to pay the income tax and related social security contributions.

  

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jenny2811891 an I use a prepositional phrase and an adverb clause in one sentence as follows ? Regarding your question about the advance payment, since it is temporal collection and payment on behalf of another party and doesn’t involve his revenue, the employee doesn’t need to pay the income tax and related social security contributions. Yes.

  • jenny2811891 an I use a prepositional phrase and an adverb clause in one sentence as follows ?
  • Regarding your question about the advance payment, since it is temporal collection and payment on behalf of another party and doesn’t involve his revenue, the employee doesn’t need to pay the income tax and related social security contributions.
  • Yes.
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jenny2811891an I use a prepositional phrase and an adverb clause in one sentence as follows? Regarding your question about the advance payment, since it is temporal collection and payment on behalf of another party and doesn’t involve his revenue, the employee doesn’t need to pay the income tax and related social security contributions

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