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"Disconnect" is used as verb or as adjective?
There is a disconnect developing between “survey” data and data on actual economic activity.
And "developing" is used as a noun, correct?
Apr 6, 2017 5:50 AM
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"Disconnect" is a noun here.
"Developing" is a present participle. It's a reduced relative clause, short for "which is developing..".
April 6, 2017
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There is a disconnection developing between “survey” data and data on actual economic activity.
used as a noun
"developing" is used as a verb
I hope this helps. Good luck! :D
April 6, 2017
Thank you, Ed! Surely, that helps!
April 7, 2017
Like Bernadette said, in modern usage "disconnect" can be a noun or a verb.
Verb - Disconnect your flash drive before shutting down the computer.
Noun - He didn't understand me. There must have been a disconnect.
"Developing" can be a verb or an adjective.
Verb - I'm developing a new strategy to win at chess.
Adjective - This developing country has very few power plants.
I hope that helps in developing your English grammar. Let me know if there's a disconnect.
April 7, 2017
Thank you, Bernadette! This helps.
April 7, 2017
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