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Zygimantas Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

"To become ... project which provides ... ."

Dear EnglishForward residents,
I would like to ask you to help me with grammar of vision statement. Is this structure valid?

"To become ... project which provides ... ."

I am not sure about "provides", have I used the right time? Thank you in advance.
  

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Hi, Yes, 'provides ' is fine as a tense. Clive

  • Hi, Yes, 'provides ' is fine as a tense.
  • Clive
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3 Answers
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Hi,



Yes, 'provides ' is fine as a tense.



Clive
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And as I understand, comma usage in such sentence is also fine:

To become ... project, based on

... , and provide .. .

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Hi,



Really, it depends on the context. What's the complete sentence?



Clive

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