Asked by Pete

A teacher has so many things that they are responsible for and for that reason; it is beneficial for everyone to have as much help as possible.

Is this sentence correct or should it be a comma after reason?

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Answered by Lena
I would write the sentence as the following:

Teachers have so many responsibilities and for that reason, it is beneficial for everyone to have as much help as possible.
Answered by Lena
The reason I changed teacher to teachers is because I feel a though you're mixing singular with plural because you later on go to say 'they' when you used the singular form of teacher earlier
Answered by Pete
Thanks
Answered by Writeacher
There should also be a comma after "responsibilities" -- but I doubt you'll see this since the posts above were made in the wee hours of the morning!
Answered by Pete
THANK you I did put the comma before responsibilites.
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