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1: Let's just hope that the money we save on fuel won't end up being spent on new sneakers.
2: Let's just hope that the money we save on fuel won't end up spending on new sneakers.
Is #2 grammatically right? same with #1 ?
8 feb. 2024 01:13
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No, the second isn't grammatically correct and it doesn't make sense.
The first one is grammatically correct, but it has an awkward mixture of the active and passive voices. I would suggest:
Let's hope that we don't just end up buying sneakers with the money that we save on fuel.
OR
Let's hope that we don't just end up using the money that we save on fuel to buy sneakers.
8 februari 2024
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8 februari 2024
One little word, "in", will fix #2:
Let's just hope that the money we save on fuel won't end up IN spending on new sneakers.
8 februari 2024
Option one is correct
8 februari 2024
The others are correct. #2 sounds like the money will be doing the action of spending, which is impossible.
8 februari 2024
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