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How different are these sentences in meaning?
1) They are evaluating a proposal to construct a facility.
2) They are evaluating a proposal constructing a facility.
22 jan. 2024 10:19
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#1 is correct. It explains the purpose of the proposal.
#2 is not correct. The wording makes it sound as if the proposal itself is constructing a city.
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22 januari 2024
1
Agree with Nichole. You can say either "to construct" or "FOR constructing".
22 januari 2024
Genodigde
1
The first sentence means they are reviewing a proposal with the aim of building a facility.
The second sentence is a bit unclear and less common, but it could mean they are evaluating a proposal that is currently in the process of constructing a facility, which is a less typical way to express such a situation.
25 januari 2024
“They are evaluating a proposal, constructing a facility” can work?
In this case, is participle “constructing” functioning as a subject complement?
22 januari 2024
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