mrmvp
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The chart consists of 6 categories. I want to say one category, "immigration " is higher than the other categories.
1-The proportion of people who immigrated to look for a job was higher than that of all categories, namely, other reasons, having a specific job, having a formal study, accompanying their families, and seeking jobs.
2-The proportion of people immigrating to look for jobs was higher than that of all categories, namely, other reasons, having a specific job, having a formal study, accompanying their families, and seeking jobs.
I am not sure if I should use singular nouns or plural nouns for the categories.
Can I use "immigrating" as in sentence two?
Should I say " to look for jobs" or "to look for a job" with to plus infinitive?
Is sentence one correct?
1-The proportion of people who immigrated to look for a job was higher than that of all categories, namely, other reasons, having a specific job, having a formal study, accompanying their families, and seeking jobs.
2-The proportion of people immigrating to look for jobs was higher than that of all categories, namely, other reasons, having a specific job, having a formal study, accompanying their families, and seeking jobs.
I am not sure if I should use singular nouns or plural nouns for the categories.
Can I use "immigrating" as in sentence two?
Should I say " to look for jobs" or "to look for a job" with to plus infinitive?
Is sentence one correct?
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