daagh wrote:
The text states clearly that 'the ability of scientists has become ever more accurate’
B maintains this intent intact, while C changes the intent blatantly by saying that‘Scientists have become able to provide ever more accurate models”
Should we still prefer C over B? Can someone point to a valid grammar error in B, unless he or she wants to insist on a trivial such as‘in providing’ is not a good idiom or some such.
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