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Hans51 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Confused with ‘including daily hires’.

The impact of COVID-19 is expected to be much worse for those in vulnerable situations including daily hires.


I try to understand the sentence but I am confused with ‘including daily hires’.


Which one does it relate to, ‘situations’ or ‘those’?

However, I think that there should be a comma like ‘, including daily hires’.

What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual.

  

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Hans51 The impact of COVID-19 is expected to be much worse for those in vulnerable situations including daily hires. I try to understand the sentence but I am confused with ‘including daily hires’. Which one does it relate to, ‘situations’ or ‘those’?

  • Hans51 The impact of COVID-19 is expected to be much worse for those in vulnerable situations including daily hires.
  • I try to understand the sentence but I am confused with ‘including daily hires’.
  • Which one does it relate to, ‘situations’ or ‘those’?
  • However, I think that there should be a comma like ‘, including daily hires’.
  • What do you native English speakers think?
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Hans51

The impact of COVID-19 is expected to be much worse for those in vulnerable situations including daily hires.


I try to understand the sentence but I am confused with ‘including daily hires’.


Which one does it relate to, ‘situations’ or ‘thos

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Hans51I try [ 1] to understand the sentence, but I am confused with ‘including daily hires’.

[ 1]: That's missing tense. You can say "I'm trying", "I've tried" or "I tried".

Hans51Which one does it relate to, ‘situations’ or ‘those’?

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