dcoolguy wrote:
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dcoolguy wrote:
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I am having issues with C,D and E.
1. C, as per many explanations, C is wrong because "a part" is reffering to 950$ million and hence its wrong. but since its an absolute phrase, which is flexible, It can modify anything in the preceding clause. i.e. purchase. hence, purchase could be a part of a deal. So whats wrong with C? making is not a verb - just a modifier. seems ok and conscise to
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I am having issues with C,D and E.
1. C, as per many explanations, C is wrong because "a part" is reffering to 950$ million and hence its wrong. but since its an absolute phrase, which is flexible, It can modify anything in the preceding clause. i.e. purchase. hence, purchase could be a part of a deal. So whats wrong with C? making is not a verb - just a modifier. seems ok and conscise to
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