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Hans51 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

This applies to fourteen types of facilities and services including welfare centers for the elderly and disabled.


Is this sentence grammatically correct?

I was wondering if ‘including welfare centers for the elderly and disabled’ modifies ‘facilities and services‘ or ‘facilities’ or ‘services’ respectively or just either one or others?


What do you native English speakers think? Thank you so much as usual in advance.

  

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Hans51 Is this sentence grammatically correct? Yes, but probably I would put a comma after "services". Hans51 I was wondering if ‘including welfare centers for the elderly and disabled’ modifies ‘facilities and services‘ or ‘facilities’ or ‘services’ respectively or just either one or others?

  • Hans51 Is this sentence grammatically correct?
  • Yes, but probably I would put a comma after "services".
  • Hans51 I was wondering if ‘including welfare centers for the elderly and disabled’ modifies ‘facilities and services‘ or ‘facilities’ or ‘services’ respectively or just either one or others?
  • Probably it is understood to refer to both (the comma would seal this).
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Hans51Is this sentence grammatically correct?

Yes, but probably I would put a comma after "services".

Hans51I was wondering if ‘including welfare centers for the elderly and disabled’ modifies ‘facilities and services‘ or ‘facilities’ or ‘services’ respectively or just either one or others?

Probably it is understoo

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