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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Events

We were one of the main sponsors at the Welsh Mechanics Congress, held at The Hye Hotel on Friday 1st June, showing the company’s commitment to supporting the mechanics sector in the region.

Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Is it necessary to have (is have the right word?) comma after Congress?

What about the next one? Is it correct?

Pictured above are the two investors, who attended the event, along with our customers.

Does this sentence mean that the investors went to the event with the customers? Or that the customers were also in attendance? Thanks
  

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Is the above sentence grammatically correct? ) comma after Congress? It needs this: We showed our company’s commitment to supporting the mechanics sector in the region by sponsoring the Welsh Mechanics Congress at The Hye Hotel on June 1st .

  • Is the above sentence grammatically correct?
  • ) comma after Congress?
  • It needs this: We showed our company’s commitment to supporting the mechanics sector in the region by sponsoring the Welsh Mechanics Congress at The Hye Hotel on June 1st .
  • Anonymous What about the next one?
  • Is it correct?
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AnonymousWe were one of the main sponsors at the Welsh Mechanics Congress, held at The Hye Hotel on Friday 1st June, showing the company’s commitment to supporting the mechanics sector in the region.Is the above sentence grammatically correct? Is it necessary to have (is have the right word?) comma after Congress?
It needs this:

We showed our compa
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Thank you.

In regards to the first sentence, i know what you have written is better, but is my sentence actually incorrect? Many thanks
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Anonymousis my sentence actually incorrect?
Yes. I didn't know who was showing.
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Oh. Thank you. I assume the sentence is okay up until the part about showing. I was unsure if there needed to be a comma before "held".
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Are these words true for the opposite of area?
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What do you mean? Sorry, I don't understand what you have said.

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