By now you should have caught on to the fact that we will not just do work for you that you can do yourself. By the way, there is no underlined part of the sentence in your question, so we don't really know what you're talking about anyway. CJ
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Joychap77I have a learning disabilityI see. I asked about languages because this forum is primarily for those who are learning English as a foreign language, which is not the case for you.
Joychap77I am guessing that "with a plan"That makes the sentence
Joychap77Sorry again CJ and I thought that the word was underlined in the sentence. The word that is supposed to be underlined is planning. I don't expect anybody to do the work for me. I am trying to see about what makes the most sense to me. I am guessing that "with a plan" because to me it sounds like it makes the most sense when I read the sentence. Can somebody tell