"Many teachers choose to seek employment in the suburbs rather than face low salaries in the city".
Why cant we have it this way :rather than to face low salaries in the city
"The joint business venture will increase employee satisfaction and improve relations between upper management and staff" - Please clarify if there is a need to insert"will", as in "employee satisfaction and will improve relations", or that the sentence can stand without the word "will", which then reads as "employee satisfaction and improve relations".
Can you please give me TakeAways when it comes to deciding on whether repititions are required or not,and when they are required to be repeated.I find it hard to decide on these things.
I want to retire to a place WHERE I can relax AND WHERE I pay low taxes
In the above sentence we do repeat it.Can you please explain how we can split and check if the second clauses can stand alone or be repeated.I'm sure there's a trick or two that you'll can share when it comes to these things.
Thanks.
Dan