Anonymous I have heard many great things about your frim, which it has offices in 30 countries and [has] added new services to its management team. Does it make sense to you? Is grammar correct?
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AnonymousI have heard many great things about your frim, whichithas offices in 30 countries and [has] added new services to its management team.
Does it make sense to you? Is grammar correct?
How can I change this sentence using 'such as' instead of 'which'?
The relative pronoun takes care of it.
The extra has is needed,
PhilipI have heard many great things about your frim, which has offices in 30 countries and has added new services to its management team.
I think it is not ok, though I don't know how to correct it.
If using "such as", I think the following sentence is more likely:
I have heard many great things about your firm, such as having offices in