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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Have I correctly used 'for her,' 'because,' and 'in case' used in the statement?

Have I correctly used 'for her,' 'because,' and 'in case' used in the statement? Please let me know. Thank you.

Luisa says that it is necessary for her to document the offensive online comments and posts about her because they serve as evidence in case any legal issues arise.

  

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The final phrase, "in case any legal issues arise", implies the future. The documented comments and posts will serve as evidence at that point. However, 'for her' and 'because' are used correctly.

  • The final phrase, "in case any legal issues arise", implies the future.
  • The documented comments and posts will serve as evidence at that point.
  • However, 'for her' and 'because' are used correctly.
  • Don't forget to punctuate phrases and clauses.
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The final phrase, "in case any legal issues arise", implies the future.

The documented comments and posts will serve as evidence at that point.

However, 'for her' and 'because' are used correctly. Don't forget to punctuate phrases and clauses.

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