Keats wrote:
mcelroytutoring wrote:
B) “having” and “being” are awkward in general, and should normally be avoided because they are passive / wordy.
C) same as B but more wordy
E) same as C
Can we think of any other reasons apart from generalising "having" and "being" as awkward. I find it really hard to eliminate such options on ground of purelogic.
It's not just awkward; it's also wordy and passive.
"Because of there being no other explanation, this is the best reason that I have."
vs.
"This
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