sayantanc2k wrote:
PrijitDebnath wrote:
sayantanc2k wrote:
Now coming back to your query: usage such as decrease in may be followed by a complex gerund ( noun out, noun in), but not a simple gerund (noun out verb in).
Can you explain exactly when "decrease in" cannot be followed by"demanding"?
PrijitDebnath
In such cases the rule is:
Best option is to use the noun form. In absence of a suitable noun form, use a complex gerund . Using a simple gerund is wrong.
Consider the following 2 cases:
Case I:
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