Verbal Ability - Sentence Correction - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Sentence Correction - Section 1 (Q.No. 12)
Directions to Solve
Which of phrases given below each sentence should replace the phrase printed in bold type to make the grammatically correct? If the sentence is correct as it is, mark 'E' as the answer.
12.
In addition to enhanced their reputations through strategic use of philanthropy, companies are sponsoring social initiatives to open new markets.
Discussion:
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Mohit Thakor said:
7 years ago
ING used after TO but in rare cases, when ing comes that word work as a noun.
(1)
Dasunx said:
8 years ago
In English, the form V + -ing is called a gerund if it serves as a noun. For example, the gerund form of "run" is "running". (I like cats, I like dogs, I like running). However, not all V + ing forms are gerunds--in "I am running", "running" is another verb.
1) If the to is part of a phrasal verb or verb + preposition combination:
A phrasal verb is something like " look forward to", " confess to", etc. In this case, the "to" is part of the verb itself. Some examples are:
I am looking forward to attending the party
I am committed to supporting the Linguistics proposal on Area51
2) If the to is part of an adjective + preposition combination:
For example:
A lot of women aren't accustomed to being treated so well!
I am opposed to increasing taxes.
These look similar to the examples above, but you can tell that a word like accustomed is an adjective in this case because there is a form of the verb to be. That is, you are an adjective.
3) If the to is part of a noun + preposition combination:
For example:
His addiction to gambling has caused a lot of stress for his family.
Her great dedication to teaching inspires her students.
1) If the to is part of a phrasal verb or verb + preposition combination:
A phrasal verb is something like " look forward to", " confess to", etc. In this case, the "to" is part of the verb itself. Some examples are:
I am looking forward to attending the party
I am committed to supporting the Linguistics proposal on Area51
2) If the to is part of an adjective + preposition combination:
For example:
A lot of women aren't accustomed to being treated so well!
I am opposed to increasing taxes.
These look similar to the examples above, but you can tell that a word like accustomed is an adjective in this case because there is a form of the verb to be. That is, you are an adjective.
3) If the to is part of a noun + preposition combination:
For example:
His addiction to gambling has caused a lot of stress for his family.
Her great dedication to teaching inspires her students.
(6)
Surya said:
9 years ago
' 'To' is related with 'in addition' mean 'in addition to' is the phase so to is not followed by enhance.
We know infinitive is to+v1.
But not using the infinitive to.
We know infinitive is to+v1.
But not using the infinitive to.
Sruthi said:
9 years ago
The question puts forth the meaning: Besides enhancing reputation, the companies are sponsoring social initiatives. Here is the concept of parallelism: enhancing should be parallel with sponsoring.
Use of 'Of " is wrong in option A,
To having should be followed by enhanced, which is ruled out in option B,
Option D is wordy and wrong.
So, C is correct.
Use of 'Of " is wrong in option A,
To having should be followed by enhanced, which is ruled out in option B,
Option D is wordy and wrong.
So, C is correct.
GAUTAMI , ANGSHU said:
9 years ago
Why not option (A)?
Vatsan said:
9 years ago
Why can't we use "to enhance their reputation"?
Vatsan said:
9 years ago
Why can't we use "to enhance their reputation"?
Mounika said:
9 years ago
Please explain this.
Veda said:
10 years ago
Yeah we can use in addition to enhance their reputation. But the second part of the sentence is in present continuous tense. So it is appropriate to use "in addition to enhancing".
(1)
Shivarm said:
10 years ago
To takes v1 not v4.
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