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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Grammar problem

I have the following sentence:

"He should have the authority to continuously monitor the works, as well as CONDUCTING regular audits."

Someone say I should replace "CONDUCTING" by "conduct". I think the sentence is correct or may be "CONDUCTING" could be changed to "to conduct".

Any suggestions, please?
  

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It seems good this way:

He should have the authority to continuously monitor the works, and to conduct regular audits."

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