sayantanc2k wrote:
rezwan001 wrote:
Given the structure "Although to provide.." is not wrong, A is correct.
Otherwise
E is grammatically more promising since it carries a bona fide Noun and Verb; of course it has the "meaning issue"
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Otherwise
E is grammatically more promising since it carries a bona fide Noun and Verb; of course it has the "meaning issue"
Really appreciate if an expert helps
Option A also carries a noun and verb - the dependent clause (starting with "although") in both options are same except that the prepositional phrase "to provide internet access through wearable technology"
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