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Kkabra Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

is the sentence grammatically correct?

I believe XYZ University will be an ideal place for me because of its quality of teaching and research
  

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It's grammatically correct, with the exception of a missing period, if you are actually going to attend (will be). "

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It's grammatically correct, with the exception of a missing period, if you are actually going to attend (will be). If you are still considering it or haven't applied or been accepted yet, then you should say "XYZ University would be..."

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