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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Just As Important

Given:
1.) A is important to C.
2.) B is important to C.

Can I combine sentence 1.) and 2.) in the following way?
A is important to C as is B.

I am not so sure about this sentence, would you comment on it?
Thanks
  

Top answer

A is important to C as is B. You need a comma: A is important to C , as is B.

  • A is important to C as is B.
  • You need a comma: A is important to C , as is B.
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AnonymousCan I combine sentence 1.) and 2.) in the following way?A is important to C as is B.
You need a comma: A is important to C, as is B.

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