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Creativeguru Posted 10 years ago
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do I need...'is' inviting..

A reputed, public listed and one of the leading IT service provider companies is inviting proposals from software development companies / BPO / KPO to join hands for the growth

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Creativeguru / BPO / KPO to join hands for the growth What do you mean by that?

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Creativeguru / BPO / KPO to join hands for the growth
What do you mean by that?
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You may want to use "soliciting" rather than "inviting."

I don't understand this part: A reputed, public listed

At any rate, you would need "are," not "is." Is that a compound subject? Did you mean --

A reputable, publicly listed, leading IT service provider company is soliciting proposals from...to join hands for growth.

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A reputable, publicly listed, leading IT service provider is soliciting proposals from...to join hands for growth.

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