Asked by Manny
Is this correct grammar?
If you have accomplished what you aimed to do, are you not as equally successful, as the next person?
If you have accomplished what you aimed to do, are you not as equally successful, as the next person?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Eliminate the comma after "successful" and your sentence will be correct.
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