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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Comma if "as" starts new clause?

Hi. Should I put a comma in the following sentence after the word "documents"? The "as" seems to start a new clause, but I can't quite pin it down:

I hope you have a chance to review the docuements as I believe my skills, education, employment history, and international experience compliment the goals of your programming quite well.

THANKS!
  

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I don't personally think you need a comma after "documents". I would also remove the comma after "history". You have a couple of misspellings.

  • I don't personally think you need a comma after "documents".
  • I would also remove the comma after "history".
  • You have a couple of misspellings.
  • It should be "documents" and "complement".
  • Out of context I'm not very clear what "the goals of your programming" means.
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I don't personally think you need a comma after "documents". I would also remove the comma after "history".

You have a couple of misspellings. It should be "documents" and "complement".

Out of context I'm not very clear what "the goals of your programming" means.

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