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Kingston123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Can "facilitate" be used with that-clause?

I would like to know whether using the verb "facilitate"with that-clause is grammatically correct, like as follows:

This tool facilitates that we analyze climate change.

  

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kingston123 I would like to know whether using the verb "facilitate"with that-clause is grammatically correct, like as follows: This tool facilitates that we analyze climate change. No. That construction is not possible in English.

  • kingston123 I would like to know whether using the verb "facilitate"with that-clause is grammatically correct, like as follows: This tool facilitates that we analyze climate change.
  • No.
  • That construction is not possible in English.
  • The verbal part of the subordinate clause must be expressed as a noun.
  • In this case the verb 'analyze' becomes 'analysis' and the correct construction looks like this: This tool facilitates the analysis of climate change.
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kingston123

I would like to know whether using the verb "facilitate"with that-clause is grammatically correct, like as follows:

This tool facilitates that we analyze climate change.

No. That construction is not possible in English. The verbal part of the subordinate clause must be expressed as a noun. In this case the verb 'analyze' becomes '

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