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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

End of a sentence

Hi!

I hope someone can help me with the following sentence. I would like to know if it's correct: "She stands out for bringing new ideas to the projects she has been involved"

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You use involve as a transitive verb. A preposition is needed: She stands out for bringing new ideas to the projects [that] she has been involved in . CB

  • You use involve as a transitive verb.
  • A preposition is needed: She stands out for bringing new ideas to the projects [that] she has been involved in .
  • CB
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You use involve as a transitive verb. A preposition is needed: She stands out for bringing new ideas to the projects [that] she has been involved in.

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