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Jayden Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

question about using ''such as'' and '' because''

they want me to get a professional job in the future, such as doctor or engineer, because I like Math.

Does this sentence correct? Should I add '','' before ''because'' ?
Besides, Could I use'' such as'' after ''in the future'' rather than '' job''?
  

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Jayden Does this sentence correct ? "correct" is not a verb; it's an adjective. " Jayden Should I add '','' before ''because' '?

  • Jayden Does this sentence correct ?
  • "correct" is not a verb; it's an adjective.
  • " Jayden Should I add '','' before ''because' '?
  • No.
  • The one comma you already have there is enough.
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JaydenDoes this sentence correct?
"correct" is not a verb; it's an adjective. That's why you need "Is this sentence correct?"
JaydenShould I add '','' before ''because''?

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