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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

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I don't know if the which clause is correct and goes with the beginning of the sentence?
I charge 1390 for 9 hours of coverage and an engagement session which we will plan the date ahead of time.

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I think a comma will is required after session. This seems OK to me. I charge 1390 for 9-hour coverage and the engagement session, which are planned well in advance.

  • I think a comma will is required after session.
  • This seems OK to me.
  • I charge 1390 for 9-hour coverage and the engagement session, which are planned well in advance.
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I think a comma will is required after session.
This seems OK to me.
I charge 1390 for 9-hour coverage and the engagement session, which are planned well in advance.
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AnonymousI don't know if the which clause is correct and goes with the beginning of the sentence?
It is not clear what you mean by this. What is planned in advance, the coverage, the session, or both?
And always include the currency with the amount. Is it $1390, €1390, £1390, ¥1390, or ?

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