Could someone please let me know whether the following sentences are correct. In addition, should we use a comma to separate the two clauses? In the following sentence what I needed to express was an increase in number of visitors for an area could lead to better opportunities for the local businessmen.
Without comma:-
For example, the more visitors frequenting a location the more business opportunities.
With comma:-
For example, the more visitors frequenting a location, the more business opportunities.
You always have a comma in this kind of sentence. It goes like this: The more visitors that frequent a location, the more business opportunities there are. CJ
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You always have a comma in this kind of sentence. It goes like this:
The more visitors that frequent a location, the more business opportunities there are.
CJ