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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Relative clauses

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Is this sentence correct:

The majority of the students who graduate every year comes form abroad.

Does it need any commas?
  

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No. Majority of the students who graduate every year come from foreign countries. 'Abroad' is an adverb and so it is not preceded by a preposition.

  • No.
  • Majority of the students who graduate every year come from foreign countries.
  • 'Abroad' is an adverb and so it is not preceded by a preposition.
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No. Majority of the students who graduate every year come from foreign countries.

'Abroad' is an adverb and so it is not preceded by a preposition.
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AnonymousHello!

Is this sentence correct:
The majority of the students who graduate every year comes form abroad.
Does it need any commas?
Not quite.

You only put the s on the verb in the third person when it is singular. Students is a plural word. There is also a typo.

The majority of the students who graduate each year co

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