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I found that sentence when I googling. "Your company offers several marketing packages that I believe will soon be on the forefront of modern marketing tactics."

Now I'm trying to understand in especially,

"I believe will soon be".

I understand that sentence like this " I believe I will soon be ~" am I right to understand?

I want to know some usage of that phrase and how to remove "I" in grammatically.

How can I understand the meaning and grammar?

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If I set off I believe with a pair of commas, do you think the sentence will become clearer for you?

Your company offers several marketing packages that, I believe, will soon be on the forefront of modern marketing tactics.

I believe there is nothing more than a kind of parenthetical statement expressing the speaker's opinion as to what he or she thinks will happen to those marketing packages they're talking about: he or she believes that they will soon be on the forefront of modern marketing tactics. We can actually get rid of it completely without affecting the semantics of the sentence:

Your company offers several marketing packages that will soon be on the forefront of modern marketing tactics.

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  • I can understand more clearer than before. how can I get that kind of ability such as you set a pair of commas. I didn't think of that. wonderful!
    – Carter
    Commented Jul 16, 2018 at 9:17
  • The only thing that I can say is that it all comes with practice. Commented Jul 16, 2018 at 9:27

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