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A March 2000 Census Bureau survey showed that Mexico accounted for more than a quarter of all foreign-born residents of the United States, the largest share for any country to contribute since 1890, when about 30 percent of the country’s foreign-born population was from Germany.
I know that after a verb act as a reset, a subordinate conjunction and after a noun that acts as a relative clause
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having the largest share to be contributed by any country
Since a subject is responsible for the comma+ing action here what we think should be responsible for the comma+ing action? Census Bureau or Mexico?
Should the translation be
Census Board have the largest share to be contributed by any country or Mexico has the largest share to be contributed by any country?
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A March 2000 Census Bureau survey showed that Mexico accounted for more than a quarter of all foreign-born residents of the United States, the largest share for any country to contribute since 1890, when about 30 percent of the country’s foreign-born population was from Germany.
I know that after a verb act as a reset, a subordinate conjunction and after a noun that acts as a relative clause
Here's an option for the above question
having the largest share to be contributed by any country
Since a subject is responsible for the comma+ing action here what we think should be responsible for the comma+ing action? Census Bureau or Mexico?
Should the translation be
Census Board have the largest share to be contributed by any country or Mexico has the largest share to be contributed by any country?
Still interested in this question? Check out the "Best Topics" block above for a better discussion on this exact question, as well as several more related questions.