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Jomakintash Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Difference in the meaning and Grammatical accuracy

Is there any difference between the meaning of two below sentences? Are they grammatically correct?


1- Because of an increase in the volume of traffic in rush hour, there is a traffic jam in the city center.

2- Because of the volume of traffic increasing in rush hour, there is a traffic jam in the city center.


Thanks in advance.

  

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The second sentence is distinctly inferior, though both are correct grammatically and both have the same meaning. ) CJ

  • The second sentence is distinctly inferior, though both are correct grammatically and both have the same meaning.
  • ) CJ
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The second sentence is distinctly inferior, though both are correct grammatically and both have the same meaning. (I'd say 'during rush hour', by the way.)

CJ

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