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Pvunderink Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Them?

Can someone help me with the following questions.

Can I use 'them' when I refer to the variables? I want it to sound formal.
Should I put a comma behind 'it'?

"In order to compare marginal effects between variables it is essential to express them in the same unit of measurement."
  

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Can I use 'them' when I refer to the variables? Yes I want it to sound formal. Should I put a comma behind 'it'?

  • Can I use 'them' when I refer to the variables?
  • Yes I want it to sound formal.
  • Should I put a comma behind 'it'?
  • No.
  • But I'd put one after 'variables'.
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Can I use 'them' when I refer to the variables? Yes I want it to sound formal.
Should I put a comma behind 'it'? No. But I'd put one after 'variables'.
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I meant before 'it'. Silly me. Thanks for the confirmation Clive!

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