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Beopro Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Invest into the country

"To fight unemployment, Ireland should encourage foreign investors to invest into the country. Also, Ireland should encourage rich people to open more companies and factories to create more jobs. Then there'll be no more unemployment."

- Are these sentences natural to say?

Thank you very much!

Beopro
  

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" ( There would be, instead of there will be . Otherwise, the sentences are fine.

  • " ( There would be, instead of there will be .
  • Otherwise, the sentences are fine.
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Hi Beopro;

The phrasal verb is "invest in," not "invest into."

Generally we say "start new companies," not "open new companies."

I would say "Then there'd be no more unemployment." ( There would be, instead of there will be.

Otherwise, the sentences are fine.

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